Natural disasters such as floods, fires, earthquakes, tornadoes, and windstorms affect thousands of people every year. You should know what your risks are and prepare to protect yourself, your family, and community.
Make a plan today. Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect your area. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated. Establish a family meeting place that’s familiar and easy to find.
The mission of the City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management (SAOEM) is to coordinate activities of the City departments responsible for continued operations during disasters, coordinate agreements for the use of resources, communicate with State and Federal agencies, and provide education and training to citizens and municipal employees.
Severe weather emergencies can appear without warning. From hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico to flash floods and snowstorms, drivers must be prepared for emergency weather conditions
Are you ready? The best way to weather an emergency is to prepare for it ahead of time.
On this page you’ll find tools and information to help you get ready for all kinds of water-related emergencies.
San Antonio Flood Emergency System. The mission of San Antonio Flood Emergency System is to educate the public on flood awareness and preparedness in an effort to address flood safety throughout the community.
This is an official site of the National Flood Insurance Program. The NFIP offers flood insurance to help you protect the life you’ve built and recover more quickly after a flood
Bexar County's HALT, or High-Water Alert Lifesaving Technology, is a high-tech system to alert drivers of dangerous waters with either flashing lights or a combination of flashing lights and gates.