Extreme heat and health alerts
Both the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have extended the red alerts for Surrey and the south east until 11pm on Friday 26 June.
Guidance on preparing your household and community for a potential disaster.
We are working hard to make sure that Woking is prepared for emergencies. You can help by being informed and organised.
Creating a household emergency plan is a great start to keeping you and your family safe during an emergency. It lists simple steps to help you prepare, including:
Find out more about how to prepare your home for emergencies - Surrey County Council.
Local communities typically help one another in times of need. Communities that have planned and prepared for emergencies are better able to cope and will recover more quickly. This is known as community resilience, and is most successful when done in partnership with local responders.
You can check if your community already has an emergency or resilience plan. if not, you can work with volunteers to create one.
Find out more about how to prepare your community for emergencies - Surrey County Council.
During an emergency, it can be important to get the latest updates from a reputable source of information.
Below we have listed and added website links to Surrey's emergency services and main news publishers.
You may also find other reputable sources of information on social media.
The Surrey Crisis Fund is a discretionary fund run by Surrey County Council, and was formerly known as the Local Assistance Scheme. It provides financial help to Surrey residents who have nowhere else to turn in an emergency or following a disaster.
Find out more about the Surrey Crisis Fund - Surrey County Council.