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Welcome to UH Emergency
Here at UH, we know that being prepared is key to keeping our community safe and sound. Our goal is simple: to help save lives, minimize damage, and accelerate recovery efforts so we can all get back to our studies and campus life as quickly as possible. Stay safe out there!
There is no emergency at this time
In the event of an emergency, this page will provide information about the incident, how to remain safe and when status has returned to normal.
When appropriate, the university will alert faculty, staff and students via email, text messaging and/or
UH
Alert
. Information will also be provided through campus webpages and local news media.
Sign Up for UH Alerts
Alerts by email and text messaging for faculty, staff and students.
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See Weather Forecast
Build a Go Bag
Sign up for SMS Alerts
Access Emergency Plans
Featured News
Earthquake simulation with JABSOM equips Waipahu students with real-world skills
The Huʻakaʻi Program gave 40-plus Waipahu Intermediate students hands-on emergency response experience.
Read Article
National Emergency Management Awareness Month
During August’s National Emergency Awareness Month, UH’s emergency management team is conducting an awareness and advocacy campaign to promote the capabilities of UH’s emergency management and the role of emergency managers.
Read Article
More News
UH Pacific Disaster Center, collaborators launch new early warning system in Colombia
UH Campuses Closed February 9, Due to Severe Weather (UPDATE: Reopening February 10)
Scholarships for Lahainaluna students lead $3.5M Bezos investment in Maui’s recovery
Earthquake simulation with JABSOM equips Waipahu students with real-world skills
Only 1 in 10 Hawaiʻi households meet emergency preparedness standards
Visit UH News
Skip to main content
Welcome to UH Emergency
Here at UH, we know that being prepared is key to keeping our community safe and sound. Our goal is simple: to help save lives, minimize damage, and accelerate recovery efforts so we can all get back to our studies and campus life as quickly as possible. Stay safe out there!
There is no emergency at this time
In the event of an emergency, this page will provide information about the incident, how to remain safe and when status has returned to normal.
When appropriate, the university will alert faculty, staff and students via email, text messaging and/or
UH
Alert
. Information will also be provided through campus webpages and local news media.
Sign Up for UH Alerts
Alerts by email and text messaging for faculty, staff and students.
Sign Up for UH Alerts
I Want To...
See Weather Forecast
Build a Go Bag
Sign up for SMS Alerts
Access Emergency Plans
Featured News
Earthquake simulation with JABSOM equips Waipahu students with real-world skills
The Huʻakaʻi Program gave 40-plus Waipahu Intermediate students hands-on emergency response experience.
Read Article
National Emergency Management Awareness Month
During August’s National Emergency Awareness Month, UH’s emergency management team is conducting an awareness and advocacy campaign to promote the capabilities of UH’s emergency management and the role of emergency managers.
Read Article
More News
UH Pacific Disaster Center, collaborators launch new early warning system in Colombia
UH Campuses Closed February 9, Due to Severe Weather (UPDATE: Reopening February 10)
Scholarships for Lahainaluna students lead $3.5M Bezos investment in Maui’s recovery
Earthquake simulation with JABSOM equips Waipahu students with real-world skills
Only 1 in 10 Hawaiʻi households meet emergency preparedness standards
Visit UH News