Find online resources to plan ahead, report problems, and recover from storm impacts.
Community Resources
- Plan and Prepare Learn how to plan for your safety and those who are close to you. Learn how to plan ahead, find a neighborhood response group, and training for disaster response with ReadyMarin.org.
- Public Emergency Portal Marin County Emergency Portal, your trusted source of information during an emergency providing the latest information regarding significant incidents or events along with resources and/or actions for community members.
- Report Road Problems Report fallen trees, localized flooding or other road conditions on a public road in unincorporated Marin County to the Department of Public Works.
- Report Power Outages Report power outages or check the status of an outage online with Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). You can also sign up for status alerts.
Trusted Sources for Information: Sign up for Both
- Alert Marin Receive updates when action is needed at an address or neighborhood from flooding, wildfires, and evacuations with life safety implications. During-event information about evacuation routes, shelters, transportation, and more
- Nixle Receive updates when information is needed in a zip code, includes road closures, general updates, issues affecting larger areas; and information about shelters, transportation, supplies; police activity and general public safety information.
Post-Storm Recovery Information & Resources
- Storm Inconvenience Payment If you went without power for 48 hours or longer due to a storm or other major weather-related event, you may qualify for a PG&E Storm Inconvenience Payment.
- PG&E Claims You can file a claim with PG&E that may include: Property Damage, Personal Injury, Lost Wages, Business Losses, Miscellaneous Losses (Car rental, Hotel costs, Restaurant costs), and Food Spoilage