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Puerto Rico Catastrophic Events

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency. Puerto Rico Catastrophic Events. Earthquake and Tsunami Catastrophic Plans. Marie E. González Emergency Operations Planner Region II Caribbean Area Division. Puerto Rico Trench.

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Puerto Rico Catastrophic Events

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  1. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency Puerto Rico Catastrophic Events Earthquake and Tsunami Catastrophic Plans Marie E. González Emergency Operations Planner Region II Caribbean Area Division

  2. Puerto Rico Trench

  3. Puerto Rico Earthquake and Tsunami - 1918 • “San Fermín Earthquake” • 10:14 am on October 11, 1918 • 7.5 M • Tsunami 20 feet (5.5 to 6 meters) • 116 Casualties

  4. Tsunami Event

  5. Mameyes, Ponce Landslide 1985 • October 7, 1985 at 3:30am • 22 inches of rain in 24 hours • 129 Casualties and 300 injured • More than 100 homes damaged • $63 Millions in Federal Assistance • “Block Slide” type of landslide • Search and Rescue Team from USA, Mexico, Venezuela and France • Five (5) Days of Search and Rescue Operations. • Assessed Homes due to unstable ground area.

  6. Hotel DuPont Plaza Fire • December 31, 1986 at 3:00pm • 97 Casualties in less than 12 minutes • 180 injured. • 13 Fire trucks, 100 firefighters and 37 ambulances responded.

  7. Humberto Vidal Explosion • Thursday, November 22, 1996 at 8:35am • Six (6) story building shoe store in Rio Piedras • Building was virtually destroyed and later on demolished. • 33 Casualties • 80 injured • Broken propane gas line and the ignition source was the air conditioning switch with heating wiring. • “Rio Piedras Explosion”

  8. CAPECO Explosion • Friday, October 23, 2009 • At 12:30am • 1,000 people relocated • Five (5) municipalities designated for Federal assistance

  9. Region 2 Plans2011-2012

  10. “Whole Community Concept”

  11. Six Step Planning Process Decide what to plan Exercise the plan • Conduct research and analysis • Scenario • Physical effect • Impact • Requirements • Develop objectives • Mission • End State • Phases • Centers of gravity • Develop COAs • Development • Analysis • Evaluation • Capabilities • Write the plan • Base plan • Annexes Develop a work plan Implementation Plan Work Plan Review, revise COA Decision Brief Form a collaborative planning team Implement the plan Information Analysis Brief Obtain plan approval Form senior leader steering committee Chapter 2: Initiating the plan development process Chapter 8: Exercising the plan Chapter 9: Implementing the plan Chapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 3: Conducting research and communicating results Chapter 4: Determining mission statement and objectives Chapter 5: Course of action development and approval Chapter 6: Writing the plan Chapter 7: Gaining plan approval Key Steps Primary Deliverables

  12. Response - Core Capabilities • Enable Rapid and Effective Response • Situational Assessment • Public Messaging • Command, Control, & Coordination • Critical Communications • Environmental Health & Safety • Critical Transportation • Survivor Needs • On-Scene Security and Protection • Mass Search and Rescue Operations • Health and Medical Treatment • Mass Care Services • Public & Private Services & Resources • Stabilize and Repair Essential Infrastructure • Fatality Management Services

  13. Core Capabilities Objectives Priorities On-Scene Security and Protection Fatality Management Services Environmental Health and Safety Public and Private Services/ Resources Critical Transportation Stabilize and Repair Essential Infrastructure • Situational Assessment • Command, Control and Coordination • Critical Communications • Mass Search and Rescue Operations • Mass Care Services • Health and Medical Treatment • Public Messaging

  14. The Catastrophic Event(s) Presented by PREMA Zone The Incident: Earthquake reaching 7.0 MMI in Aguas Buenas, radiating from east to west in a linear pattern, occurring at a 10KM depth.

  15. Zone 1 Infrastructure

  16. Zone 1 Infrastructure

  17. Presentation of Phased Response Incident: 7.0MMI in Aguas Buenas, radiating from east to west in a linear pattern, occurring at a 10KM depth. Zone 5 Depiction

  18. Phase 1a (Normal Operations) – Command and Control

  19. The Incident: 7.0 MMI in Aguas Buenas, radiating from east to west in a linear pattern, occurring at a 10KM depth. USGS Fatality and Economic Loss Summary

  20. Impacted Municipalities

  21. Phase 1a (Normal Operations) – Preparedness Planning

  22. Puerto Rico Catastrophic Planning Will include the 15 Emergency Support Functions: • Transportation • Communications • Infrastructure • Fire Fighting • Emergency Management • Mass Care • Logistic • Public Health • Search & Rescue • Hazardous Materials • Agriculture • Energy • Public Safety • Long-term Recovery • Public Communication • Earthquake/Tsunami Plan Annexes • Develop specific Course of Action (COA) • Exercise the plans 37

  23. Questions?

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