Thursday, April 24, 2025

OEM Director Visits Douglas County to Support Local Flood Recovery Efforts

ROSEBURG, Ore. – Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) Director Erin McMahon visited Douglas County on Monday, April 21, to meet with

local leaders, assess disaster-impacted areas, and support recovery efforts across the region. Director McMahon engaged with city officials, emergency managers, and long-term recovery partners in Myrtle Creek, Roseburg, and Drain.

“Seeing these communities firsthand and hearing directly from local leaders underscores the importance of coordinated, sustained recovery support,” said Director McMahon. “OEM is committed to working alongside Douglas County and our state and federal partners to strengthen resilience and help communities recover from recent disasters.”

The day began with a briefing at the Douglas County Emergency Management Building in Roseburg before traveling to Myrtle Creek for a meeting with City Manager Lonnie Rainville, Public Works Director Scott Adams, and Glide Revitalization Recovery Lead Kendall Melvin. Local officials discussed current recovery priorities and conducted site visits to observe ongoing challenges.

Throughout the day, the OEM team toured several key sites including:

  • Garden Valley, Hubbard Creek, and Tyee Road, where landslides have disrupted access and infrastructure.
  • A major sinkhole location managed by the Roseburg Urban Sanitary Authority.
  • Residential areas in Sutherlin and Drain, highlighting local priorities for resilience and mitigation planning.

OEM continues to support local jurisdictions in navigating recovery resources, assessing damage, and identifying mitigation strategies. The agency is coordinating with the Oregon Department of Human Services, FEMA, and community partners to advocate for impacted Oregonians to access the assistance they need.

OEM’s Southwest Regional Coordinator Heather De La Rosa participated in the daylong tour. For more information on OEM’s recovery efforts, visit www.oregon.gov/OEM.

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