Service Description: The unique geography of Humboldt County makes it susceptible to inherent risks such as: flooding, fire, earthquakes and land subsidence/sink holes. Flooding within these areas of Humboldt County is likely as a result of low-lying elevation, proximity to Humboldt Bay and local rivers. Residents and businesses within these zones should be made aware of the inherent risk. Liquefaction within areas of Humboldt County is also high due to seismic activity and soil type. Earthquakes are another concern for citizens and emergency personnel.
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