Below is emergency information provided by the city via email.

Keep an eye on the city’s website for updates at www.cityofsalem.net

 

 

Flood-related E-blast for Neighborhood Associations. here is information that you may find useful regarding flooding issues. Please note that this information is as of 11:20 a.m., and information may change rapidly:

Due to high water throughout the area and the expected continued precipitation, the City of Salem has activated its Emergency Operations Center. There are numerous areas of flooding throughout the region, and the City of Salem is mobilizing resources to address the safety of the public.

Most of the creeks in the Salem area are at very high levels, and with precipitation expected to continue, those water levels are expected to continue to rise. At this time efforts are being concentrated on situations where life and safety are at risk.

The City of Salem has several sandbag stations available for the public get sandbags for their property. Those locations are listed below. For those being displaced, the Red Cross is working to establish shelters throughout the area. Citizens needing assistance should can call the Red Cross at 503-585-5414 and explain their circumstances. We will provide locations of shelters as they become operational.

 

We are asking for assistance from the public keeping themselves safe in these rapidly changing conditions.

  • If you are in a building and notice water levels rising outside, consider evacuating before the water levels reach a point that creates a dangerous or hazardous situation.
  • While driving, observe and obey road closure signs, barriers and/or indicators. Do not assume your vehicle can get through the high water.
  • While driving in high water areas, be aware that some manhole covers get dislodged due to water pressure.
  • Stay away from creeks, rivers and other bodies of water. Water levels can change rapidly and water currents are running very swift.
  • As winds increase and rains continue, the possibility of downed trees and power lines increase. Stay away from downed lines and report them to 911 immediately

 

This is a rapidly changing situation and the City of Salem will work to put out updates as they become available.

 

Sandbag locations:

  • Roth’s IGA, West Salem-1130 Wallace Rd NW
  • City of Salem Public Works- 14th St SE
  • Orchard Heights Park-1165 Orchard Heights Rd NW
  • South Salem High School-1910 Church St SE
  • Swegle Elementary School-4485 Market St NE
  • D St at 14th St NE
  • Lowe’s-1930 Turner Rd SE

The sand bags are not pre-filled, and it is recommended that two people fill the sand bags.

 

Flooding Inquiries

All citizen inquiries related to the flood emergency should be directed to:

Vanessa Strode

503-589-2161

vstrode@cityofsalem.net

 

Volunteer Assistance

HandsOn is the official Emergent Volunteer Center for Marion County. In the event of a disaster, Marion County will activate HandsOn to manage all unaffiliated volunteers who come forward to help. If you want to help, or if your organization has need of volunteers to help with flood-related issues, contact them at 877-372-4141 or via email at volunteer@handsonmwv.org.

 

High Water Watch

The City of Salem High Water Watch (HWW) system has been developed to serve as an early warning system for use by regional emergency management staff and for public awareness.

A HWW level has been established for each of the ten continuous stream monitoring stations in Salem, located on five different streams. Stream stage level (stream height) at or above this HWW level does not necessarily indicate that flooding is occurring or imminent.

Find information about local streams at http://www.cityofsalem.net/Departments/PublicWorks/Operations/StormwaterServices/Pages/High-Water-Watch.aspx

 

Cherriots Information

Salem Keizer Transit: Routes 6, 7, 16, and 21, and CARTS Route 30 are detoured due to flooding – http://www.cherriots.org/rider_alerts.html or (503) 588-2877 for more information.