Emergency Management Creston

Emergency management in British Columbia is guided by four pillars: Mitigation, Preparation, Response and Recovery.
Mitigation:
- Preventing and minimizing disasters by eliminating or reducing hazards.
- Lessening the impacts of disasters by reducing the risk of hazards.
Preparedness:
- Preparing to respond and cope during disasters.
- Ensuring people and communities are ready to respond quickly and effectively in the event of a disaster.
Response:
- Effectively reacting when disasters occur.
- The actions taken because of an imminent or occurring disaster.
Recovery:
- Building back better, stronger and more inclusively after disasters happen.
- Taking steps to repair communities impacted by a disaster, and supporting people along the way.
All levels of government play an important role by creating policies, plans and partnerships, including investing in tools and strategies.
The Town of Creston has an Emergency Management Organization in place to develop and implement Emergency plans and other preparedness, response and recovery measures for emergencies and disasters in our community.
In addition, individuals must be responsible for their personal readiness. This starts with learning about disaster risks then taking steps to increase household, neighbourhood and community preparedness.
