North Coast Tsunami Drill – Wednesday March 25, at 11 am
Press release from the National Weather Service:
Residents across Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties are encouraged to participate in the annual North Coast Tsunami Drill on Wednesday, March 25, at 11 a.m. This exercise is coordinated by the Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties’ Offices of Emergency Services, the National Weather Service in Eureka, and with the Redwood Coast Tsunami Work Group. The goal of this drill is to provide an opportunity for individuals, businesses, and organizations to practice earthquake and tsunami preparedness for a locally felt earthquake and tsunami.
On March 25 at 11 a.m., if you are in a tsunami zone, practice your evacuation plan by walking to higher ground or outside the tsunami hazard area. If you are not in a tsunami zone, stay where you are, evacuation is not necessary. Instead, use this time to consider how you would respond after an earthquake resulting in major damage.
Keep in mind that dangerous tsunami waves can continue for 24 to 48 hours after the first wave arrives. In a real event, do not return to the tsunami hazard area until officials confirm it is safe.
Notification System Tests
The National Weather Service will issue a test message at 11 a.m. over weather radio, commercial radio, and local TV broadcasts. Unlike in previous years, a live-code tsunami warning WILL NOT be issued. This means the message will not include the words “Tsunami Warning”. Instead, a test message code will be used. The crawler on TV will state this is only a test. Use this test message as your indication to participate in the evacuation drill.
The three coastal counties in Northwest California will also conduct tests of their opt-in public alert and warning notification systems:
Humboldt County OES will issue a test notification through Humboldt Alert. Residents are encouraged to check their Humboldt Alert accounts and update their contact preferences at humboldtgov.org/alert.
Del Norte County OES will issue a test notification through the Del Norte Community Alert System. Residents are encouraged to check their Community Alert System accounts and update their contact preferences at www.co.del-norte.ca.us/
CommunityAlertSystem
Mendocino County OES will issue a test notification through MendoAlert. Residents are encouraged to check their MendoAlert accounts and update their contact preferences at mendoready.org/
Know Your Zone
Preparedness is key to ensuring community safety during a tsunami. “Know Your Zone” by checking the tsunami hazard maps available on the Redwood Coast Tsunami Work Group’s website at rctwg.humboldt.edu/tsunami-
hazard-maps to determine if your home, workplace, or frequently visited areas are in a tsunami hazard zone. Emergency preparedness saves lives. Let’s be tsunami ready by planning, practicing and staying informed.
Be Prepared
It is important for individuals, families, neighborhoods, businesses and governments to work together to prepare for the devastating impacts of disasters. Starting a conversation with your loved ones today can help you to take more actions to prepare. For emergency preparedness tips and resources, please visit https://rctwg.humboldt.edu/
prepare/now.

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People keep stealing the tsunami zone signs around here.
If you steal tsunami signs, you’re really testing the tide of consequences.
I really like your comment. Some people like to play with fire while others like to play with the tides. People that steal those signs may one day be washed out to sea.
As the tsunami signs went up, vegetation that was intentionally planted for resilience and wetland functions was removed.
You can see the blown-out hind dune as you travel west on HWY 255, NW of the old SP Mill. Freaking criminals, nothing but losses for decades.
see Tuluwat, see Samoa Peninsula.
Grotesque with the local press playing the blind cheerleader.
Just out of curiosity, what happens if there is an actual tsunami on this day? How do we know?
Know your zone by reading the maps or visit the website: https://rctwg.humboldt.edu/prepare/now. That should give you all the information to you that is required to be prepared. Stay safe Bug.
If there is a tsunami warning during school hours, leave your kids there.
No Humboldt County schools are in a tsunami zone.
The idiotic parents who rushed to local schools to pick up their kids after the 2024 earthquake caused significant disruption and stress to school staff and students.
It is ironic and moronic that some parents actually drove through tsunami hazard zones to remove their students from places where they were already safe.