USGS Emergency Management
During incidents of natural significance, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides support to certain National Response Plan emergency support functions.
The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; and manage water, biological, energy and mineral resources. The USGS has a special scientific focus for FY 07 and beyond on lessening the adverse impacts of natural hazards - - volcanoes, earthquake, hurricanes, landslides, wild fires, and floods. More...
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The Natural Hazards Support System (NHSS) is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of current natural hazards events for the public as well as USGS Federal, State and local partners. |
Issues of Interest |
USGS Disaster Alert Tools |
Emergency/Disaster Charters
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USGS Real-Time Resources Natural Hazards Support System
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Current Threat Advisory |
DOI Emergency Policy |
DHS color codes |
Departmentwide policy relating to emergency management is found in the Department's Manual, Part 900:
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Other Emergency Managment Links |
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