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Oregon Tsunami Clearinghouse / Resource Library

We cannot prevent a tsunami but we can prepare for one.

Detailed, Neighborhood-Specific Tsunami Evacuation Maps

 

You can print these page-size (8.5 x 11 inch) neighborhood-specific maps on your printer at a readable scale. Take time to practice your tsunami evacuation plan and route.

The tsunami inundation limits shown on maps listed below represent the worst case scenarios for tsunamis generated from local (Cascadia subduction zone) and distant earthquakes. Note that the local zone extends under the distant zone on these maps.

Don't see your area in a map? Make a custom map.

If you live outside the extents shown on the maps, don't worry. Use the NANOOS evacuation zone web map viewer to type in an address or to see areas not included on the maps here. Then you can print a custom tsunami evacuation map for your area.

Detailed, Neighborhood-Specific (8.5 x 11 inch) Evacuation Map PDFs - maps for more counties coming soon. Note that the local zone extends under the distant zone on these maps.You can use the DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map to see all the maps listed below.

Go to Clatsop County maps

Go to Coos County maps

Go to Curry County maps

Go to Douglas County maps

Go to Lincoln County maps

Go to Tillamook County maps

Clatsop County (from north to south)

Coos County (from north to south)

Curry County (from north to south). See these areas on a DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map.

Read more about DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map

Douglas County (from north to south). See these areas on a DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map.

Read more about DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map

Lincoln County (from north to south). See these areas on a DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map.

Read more about DOGAMI evacuation maps interactive map

Tillamook County (from north to south)

More Options

Also try the NANOOS evacuation zone web map viewer, or take a look at the large-format evacuation map PDFs.


Last updated February 10, 2023