Although Canby is on level 2 evacuation — pack and get ready to leave immediately if given the order — and was not likely to advance to level 3 mandatory evacuation as of Friday morning, many residents sought clearer skies and a more secure location elsewhere anyway.
For those who choose to evacuate or are ordered to do so by fire officials or other authorities, the Canby Police Department offers the following information and checklist:
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See here for the latest evacuation map from Clackamas County. More evacuation information from the county is available here.