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WELCOME TO MCEMA
Established in 1952 in response to Federal, State, and local guidelines, the Mobile County Commission passed a resolution on June 8, 1987, that made the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency (MCEMA) the office of government to act for the emergency planning district in Mobile County.
MCEMA has the primary responsibility for development of plans for our citizens and their property in the event of any emergencies that may affect our county.
Please review the links above to discover the information we have available as you prepare for and learn more about hazards that may affect this area. You will find plans for family and business disaster, flood insurance information, evacuation routes, cutting edge research about tornado damage, discussions of hazardous materials, port security, wildfire response and much more!
Help Shape Mobile County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan
Mobile County is updating our
Hazard Mitigation Plan
—a guide for reducing the impact of disasters like hurricanes, flooding, and extreme heat. This plan helps protect our communities, homes, businesses, and infrastructure
before
disasters strike.
We need your input.
Your voice helps us understand what hazards you’re most concerned about and how we can prepare better as a county. It only takes a few minutes to complete our short survey, but your answers can help shape real projects and funding decisions.
Click here to take the survey
and help us build a safer Mobile County.
Bayou La Batre:
www.cityofbayoulabatre.com
Chickasaw:
www.cityofchickasaw.org
Citronelle:
www.cityofcitronelle.com
Creola:
www.cityofcreola.org
Dauphin island:
www.townofdauphinisland.org
Mobile County:
www.mobilecountyal.gov
City of Mobile:
www.cityofmobile.org
Mt. Vernon:
www.mtvernonal.com
Prichard:
www.thecityofprichard.org
Saraland:
www.saraland.org
Satsuma:
www.cityofsatsuma.com
Semmes:
www.cityofsemmesal.gov
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