Half Moon Bay – Members of the public will have the opportunity to ask San Mateo County emergency officials about the local response to the Dec. 5 tsunami warning this Thursday (Dec. 19) in Half Moon Bay.
The meeting will bring together the public and officials from the San Mateo County Department of Emergency Management and first responders to share information and explore ways to increase preparedness for future incidents.
Thursday’s 6 p.m. meeting at Mavericks House caps a series of seven information-gathering sessions hosted by San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller, whose district includes the coast from Pacifica to the Santa Cruz County border. Mueller on Thursday will share community responses.
“I greatly appreciate neighbors coming out and sharing their experiences, from which we can learn so we are better prepared for an actual event,” Mueller said.
On hand Thursday will be Dr. Shruti Dhapodkar, director of the Department of Emergency Management, and first responders from a number of local agencies.
On Dec. 5, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck at 10:44 a.m. off the coast of Humboldt County, triggering a brief tsunami warning for the California coast from the Oregon border to south of San Mateo County. The warning was canceled about an hour later.
What: Tsunami Warning and Response Town Hall
When: 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024
Where: Mavericks House, 107 Broadway, Half Moon Bay (Google map link)
Thursday’s meeting will include information about the threat tsunamis pose to the San Mateo County coast as well as details about alert systems and community preparedness.
Michelle Durand
Chief Communications Officer
mdurand@smcgov.org