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ابق على اتصال (PDF 556.83 KB)

During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
Take 5 to Survive

ភ្ជាប់ទំនាក់ទំនង (PDF 887.26 KB)

During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
Take 5 to Survive

비상시 연결망 (PDF 1.11 MB)

During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
Take 5 to Survive

つながりを確保する (PDF 977.85 KB)

During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
Take 5 to Survive

保持联系 (PDF 941.62 KB)

During a disaster, use voice phone calls for emergency purposes only, such as calling 911 for help. Text for everything else.
Take 5 to Survive

Heerkullada Daran ee Xagaaga iyo Jiilaalka (PDF 93.25 KB)

Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive

Nhiệt Độ Khắc Nghiệt vào Mùa Hè và Mùa Đông (PDF 149.56 KB)

Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive

Экстремальные температуры летом и зимой (PDF 100.33 KB)

Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive

دماهای شدید در تابستان و زمستان (PDF 113.73 KB)

Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive

여름·겨울철의 극한 기온 (PDF 345.07 KB)

Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive

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