- After a Landslide or Mudslide
Information on what actions to take after a landslide or mudslide> - Emergency Preparedness
Information on how to prepare for a variety of natural disasters.> - Geologic Hazard Maps
The Washington Geological Survey develops, produces, and publishes a large variety of maps and reports on the hazards faced by our state. This page contains a collection of these resources and a brief description of each item.> - How to Prepare for the Growing Risk of Landslides
Includes a link to the Red Cross Landslide Safety Checklist (pdf)> - Kitsap Department of Emergency Managment - Landslides
Landslide news and links for Kitsap County.> - Landslide emergency preparedness
Landslides can be caused by storms, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, or as a result of fires or human modification of land. The best way to prepare for a landslide is to stay informed about changes in and around your home that could signal that a landslide is likely to occur.> - Landslides & Debris Flow
- Landslides and Mudflows
Tips for what to do before, during and after a landslide.> - Landslides
Information from the WA Dept of Natural Resources on landslide monitoring, risk reduction, resources and an FAQ. Includes links to interactive landslide maps.> - Landslides
Landslide information from the Thurston County Department of Emergency Management.> - Seattle Department of Construction & Inspections
Links to Emergency Repair Permit information.> - USGS Landslide Preparedness
If you live on or below a slope, here are some simple steps you can do to identify a landslide hazard and reduce your landslide risk.>