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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Power Update

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Power Update. FEDERAL EVACUEE RE-ENTRY PLAN. Friday, September 05, 2008. AMERICAN RED CROSS 5 SEP 2008. GUSTAV Shelters open Population Florida 2 25 Alabama 37 8,743

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Power Update

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  1. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Power Update

  2. FEDERAL EVACUEE RE-ENTRY PLAN Friday, September 05, 2008

  3. AMERICAN RED CROSS 5 SEP 2008 GUSTAV Shelters openPopulation Florida 2 25 Alabama 37 8,743 Texas 2 32 Georgia 4 221 Oklahoma 1 5 Louisiana 28 5,542 Arkansas 4 193 Kentucky 1 1,432 Tennessee 32 5,086 Mississippi 23 1,419 TOTAL134 22,698 FAY Shelters openPopulation Florida 1 425 HANNA Shelters openPopulation South Carolina 2 9 Total American Red Cross Managed and Partner shelters: 137 Total Population of American Red Cross Managed and Partner shelters: 23,132 The American Red Cross has the overall capacity to shelter 142,443 people.

  4. Medical Sheltering

  5. Medical Concerns • HHS: • Ambulance Contract • Monitor Public Health Concerns • Mental Health / Behavioral Health • EPA: • Assessment as Requested by the States • Local Debris Management Planning • Debris Clearance

  6. CI/KR IP PRIORITIES AND CONCERNS: GUSTAV RECOVERY, ELECTRICAL POWER • Electrical Power Restoration is the prime domino for IP recovery • Damage assessments could take days, with up to weeks for full recovery • Cascading impacts across multiple sectors • Oil & Gas production, processing, and transportation • Refineries shut down; unable to run processes, safeties, controls, comms • Henry Hub gas terminal on generator power; nominal compression capability • LOOP dependent upon restoration of pipeline systems before able to move product/crude through port • Drinking & Waste Water processes • Transportation: Signal and control devices out of service • Communications, IT & SCADA systems • Dams: unable to operate control systems • Health and Human Services, incl hospitals and public safety operations • Critical manufacturing and commercial operations • PSAs facilitating coordination between private sector, jurisdictions, and response organization to streamline access to area for assessment and restoration, provision of critical support and resources, and prioritize focus of effort

  7. Recovery • DR 1786: 34 Parishes declared for IA and PA • Governor’s Request for Declaration for FL and MS • Total registrations: 139,775 • Approx. 1,300 employees will be available to take roughly 28,100 registrations today • Registration assistants have started to deploy to the shelters to take registrations • Transitional Shelter Codes Authorized: 42,569 • Total Inspections Issued/Returned: 64,629/759 • Housing Mission Planning Teams deployed to Region IV and VI • PA Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) began conducting PDAs in MS and AL 9/4 • Loading list of HUD multifamily rental property vacancies into FEMA Housing Portal • Updated Regions and States on eligibility guidance for Hotel/Motel program • Coordinating with Regions IV and VI and Louisiana JFO on sheltering and feeding requirements for de-evacuation • Working with Public Affairs and Field to message process for shelter registration and available assistance

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