Daily Operations Briefing · 2013-05-31 · 6 shelters open with 307 (-3) occupants (NSS; as of...
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•Daily Operations Briefing May 31, 2013
As of 8:30 a.m. EDT
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Significant Activity: May 30 - 31 Significant Events:
• Severe weather – Central U.S.
• Oklahoma tornado recovery (FINAL)
• Alaska ice jam flooding (FINAL)
• Earth flyby of Asteroid 1998 QE2
Tropical Activity:
• No activity
Significant Weather:
• Moderate/slight risk of severe thunderstorms – Southern Plains to Great Lakes
• Flash flooding – Southern Plains to Middle Mississippi & Ohio valleys; Northern Plains
• Rain & thunderstorms – most of US, except West and East coasts, Southwest & Great Basin
• Red Flag Warnings: CA, NM, CO, KS & AK
• Critical Fire Weather Areas: NM
• Space Weather: Past 24 hours: None; Next 24 hours: None
Earthquake Activity: No significant activity
Declaration Activity: Texas Appeal - Major Disaster Declaration
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FEMA Response
• 604 total FEMA personnel deployed or en route
• JFO operational in Oklahoma City; N-IMAT-White remains deployed to OK
▲JFO suspended field activities Thursday afternoon due to thunderstorm activity;
returned to normal operations this morning
▲Assets deployed to OK: 1 MRIC (Mobile Registration Intake Center), 3 DRCs
(Disaster Recovery Centers), 10 (+2) MCOVs and elements of 2 MERS detachments
• NRCC not activated; NWC at Watch/Steady State
• FEMA Region VI RRCC at Watch/Steady State
State Response
• OK State EOC partially activated; Unified Command established
• National Guard personnel remain deployed
▲6 shelters open with 307 (-3) occupants (NSS; as of 6:00 am EDT, May 31)
Oklahoma Tornado Recovery – May 20 (FINAL)
Impacted counties
Situation
• Focus of operations remains on clean-up & recovery
• FEMA Modeling Task Force’s preliminary damage assessments unchanged:
o Destroyed: 1,248; Major damage: 452; Minor damage: 640; Impacted: 1,597
o Assessments based on aerial data; several more days until ground assessments
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Severe Weather – Central U.S.
Summary for May 30-31, 2013
• Severe storms continued to moved across the Plains & Great Lakes,
• 286 storm reports, including16 possible tornado sightings
• Tornado touched down in Broken Arrow, AR; some homes & businesses
damaged
• Minor property damage - widespread downed trees and power lines
• Media reports 8 injuries in southwest AR
• Sporadic power outages, most notably in AR
• River levels rising, flash flooding occurring across Plains & river basins
• Sand bagging, swift water rescues & voluntary evacuations in AR & IA
• Meskwaki Tribe, IA (pop 1,300) 17 of 18 tribal homes flooded
State/Local Response
• IA, OK, and ND EOCs partially activated for flood response
• All remaining affected State EOCs at normal operations
• No unmet needs
FEMA / Federal Response
• Region VII RRCC at Level III in support of flooding response in IA & KS
• IMAT-2 & DCO preparing to deploy to IA
• 1 Liaison Team deployed to IA EOC
• 2 Tribal Liaisons deployed to KS & IA
• Region VIII RRCC activated to Level III in support of storm/flooding response
Global Volcanism Program
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Ice Jam Flooding – Alaska (FINAL)
Current Situation
▲ Ice jam weakened and broke as of 11:00 pm EDT Wednesday, May 29
• Water from inundated areas below Galena slowly moving downstream
▲ Water subsiding in Galena, but minor flooding will continue for several days
▲ At Koyukuk, a village downriver from Galena, water rose 15 inches with only
minor flooding – high water has passed downstream & ice is starting to move
south
Impacts
▲ Almost every building in Galena suffered damage; airport runway is only area not
inundated
• 288 people were evacuated to other communities
• Power & water systems remain out
▲ Falling water levels left a large amount of stranded ice, making access difficult
Response
• AK EOC remains partially activated; no unmet needs
▲ 3 shelters open with 27 (-10) occupants (NSS; as of 6:00 am EDT, May 31)
• FEMA Region X remains at Watch/Steady State
• No requests for FEMA assistance
Photo credit: NWS - AK -ROC
Photo credits; National
Weather Service
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Earth Flyby of Asteroid 1998 QE2 • At 4:59 p.m. EDT, Friday, May 31, asteroid 1998 QE2 will pass by Earth
at a safe distance of 3.6 million miles
• This is a “0” (No Hazard) on the Torino Impact Hazard Scale
• Asteroid was discovered August 19, 1998, by MIT’s Lincoln Near Earth
Asteroid Research Program located near Socorro, NM
• More information about asteroids and near-Earth objects is available at: • http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/
• http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch
• http://www.twitter.com/asteroidwatch
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http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/noaa/noaad1.pdf
National Weather Forecast
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Active Watches/Warnings
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/largemap.php
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High Temperature Forecast
http://graphical.weather.gov/
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Precipitation Forecast Days 1-3
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/d13_fill.gif
Day 1
Day 3
Day 2
Day 1-3
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http://water.weather.gov/ahps/forecasts.php?current_color=flood¤t_type=all&fcst_t
ype=fcst&conus_map=d_map
River Forecast – 7 Day
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http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/
Convective Outlooks Days 1 – 3
Day 1 Day 2
Day 3
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http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/fire_wx/
Critical Fire Weather Areas Days 1 – 8
Day 1 Day 2
Day 3-8
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http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/threats/threats_ie.php
Hazard Outlook: June 2- 6
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http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
Drought Monitor as of May 28, 2013
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www.spaceweather.com
http://www.swpc.noaa.n/index.html
http://
Space Weather
NOAA Scales Activity Range 1 (minor) to 5 (extreme)
Past 24 Hours Current Next 24 Hours
Space Weather Activity: None None Minor
• Geomagnetic Storms None None None
• Solar Radiation Storms None None None
• Radio Blackouts None None None
HF Communication Impact Sunspot Activity
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/drap/global.html http://spaceweather.com/
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Hurricane Preparedness Week
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/prepare/
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Hurricane Preparedness Week Get a Plan
Develop and document plans for your specific risks
• Protect yourself and family with a Family Emergency Plan
• Be sure to plan for locations away from home
• Business owners and site locations should create Workplace Plans
• Make sure schools and daycares have School Emergency Plans
• Pet owners should have plans to care for their animals. The Centers
for Disease Control & Prevention offer information on animal health
impacts in evacuation shelters.
• Prepare your boat and be aware of marine safety if you are on or
near the water.
Note: Additional information can be found at: http://www.ready.gov/
Photo’s: Courtesy of NOAA
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Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments
Region State /
Location Event IA/PA
Number of Counties Start – End
Requested Complete
I VT Flooding
May 2013 PA 3 (+1) 0 5/29 – 5/31
VI OK Severe Storms & Tornadoes
May 2013 PA 5 0 TBD - TBD
VIII *SRST (ND) Flooding
May 25, 2013 & continuing PA 2 Tribes 0 5/30 – TBD
IX **RMI Severe Drought
2012- Ongoing N/A 1 0 5/16 – TBD
* SRST = Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
**In support of USAID/OFDA the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI)
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Open Field Offices as of May 31, 2013
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Disaster Requests & Declarations
Declaration Requests in Process Requests APPROVED
(since last report)
Requests DENIED
(since last report)
3 Date Requested 0 0
TX – DR Explosion (Request for PA) May 16, 2013
IA – DR Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding
May 23, 2013
TX – DR (Appeal) Explosion (Request for IA) May 30, 2013
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Deployed Detailed Available Not Available Total
20 2 12 2 36
OFDC Cadre Member Status
Total Available Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
14* 2 5 5 2
As of: 05/25/2013
* All Type 1 FCOs are available unless deployed to a Level 1 event
Positions On Board Available Deployed Pending Hire
10 8 3 5 1
Federal Coordinating Officer
Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator
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MCOV Fleet / Deployment Status
Fully Mission Capable 49 Partially Mission Capable 0 Non-Mission Capable 6 Total Not Deployed 38
MCOV FLEET STATUS MCOV DISASTER SUPPORT DEPLOYMENTS
Location Units
Assigned
Available
FMC
Deployed
Committed PMC NMC DR-State OPCON
En
Route Unit Prep
Open
Request Notes:
DC Cumberland 2 0 0 0 2 DR-4116-IL 7 0 0
MERS Maynard 1 1 0 0 0 DR-4117-OK 10 0
MERS Frederick 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0
MERS Thomasville 14 11 1 0 2 0 0 0
DC Ft Worth 20 9 10 0 1 0 0 0
MERS Denver 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
MERS Bothell 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0
Sacramento 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 55 32 17 0 6 TOTAL 17 0 0 0
Included in above totals, units in route for turn-in. 0 0
Data as of: 05/31/13 @ 0800
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Active IA Disasters - Referral Status & Awards
Data as of: 05/30/13 @ 1500 # Max Grants = Applicants awarded maximum IHP ($31,900 as of FY 2013)
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IA Registration Statistics
NPSC Call Data for May 29, 2013
Total Calls Answered (Help Line + Registration Intake) 6,488
Average time to answer call 13 seconds
IA Registrations and IHP Amounts as of May 30, 2013 @ 1500
DR/EM # - State Registrations Approved
Applicants Total HA Approved
Total ONA
Approved Total IHP Approved
3363 - TX 743 192 $308,419 $361,604 $670,023
4116 - IL 37,341 23,230 $58,597,885 $8,021,012 $66,618,897
4117 – OK 5,820 863 $3,223,659 $997,807 $4,221,466
Totals 43,904 24,285 $62,129,963 $9,380,423 $71,510,386
24 hour change +2,128 +1,323 +$2,534,498 +$582,833 +$3,117,331
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Housing Inspection Statistics
Inspection Data as of May 30, 2013 @ 1500
DR/EM # - State Inspectors Inspections
Assigned
Inspections
Completed
Inspection %
Complete
Turnaround Time
(Days)
3363 - TX 1 357 354 99.16% 1.1
4116 - IL 184 34,822 32,402 93.05% 1.2
4117 - OK 19 1,705 1,573 92.26% 1.3
Totals 204 36,884 34,329 93.07% 1.2
24 hour change -22 +1,891 +1,900 +0.40% -0.0
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Workforce Type Total Available To
Deploy
Committed To
Other Activities (All Exemptions)
Deployed Operational Readiness
Reservist 6,533 3,496 (55%) 574 (9%) 2,463 (36%) Mission Capable
Cadre of On-Call Response Employees
(CORE) 2,618 935 (35%) 10 (0%) 1,673 (65%) Mission Capable
Permanent Full Time (PFT) 4,990 4,231 (83%) 19 (0%) 740 (17%) Mission Capable
FEMA Corps 705 88 (8%) 4 (0%) 613 (92%) Deployed
DHS Surge Capacity Force 3,720 633 (15%) *3,087 (85%) 0 (0%) Awaiting DHS/FEMA Activation
Workforce Totals 18,566 9,383 (50%) 3,694 (20%) 5,489 (30%)
= <70% Deployed/Mission Capable = 70% - 79% Deployed/Partially Mission Capable
= >80% Deployed
= >80% Committed to Other Activities- Awaiting DHS/FEMA Activation
*Deployable based on FEMA’s need for DHS activation
FEMA Workforce Status Report
Data as of 5/29/13
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IMAT Status National Teams
Team Status Team Status Team Status
BLUE (East)
NYC WHITE (Central)
OK RED (West)
Regional Teams
Team Status Team Status Team Status
Region I NH Region V IL Region VIII ND/SD
Region II Region VI-1 OK Region IX-1
Region III Region VI-2 TX Region IX-2
Region IV-1 Region VII Region X
Region IV-2
= Assigned/Deployed
= Not Mission Capable
= Available/Mission Capable
= Available/Partially Mission Capable
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Urban Search & Rescue INCIDENT SUPPORT TEAMS (Red-White-Blue) – Monthly On Call Rotation *
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
WEST CENTRAL EAST
Team Status Team Status Team Status
CA-TF1 Available AZ-TF1 Available FL-TF1 Available
CA-TF2 Available CO-TF1 Available FL-TF2 Available
CA-TF3 Available IN-TF1 Available MA-TF1 Available
CA-TF4 Available MO-TF1 Available MD-TF1 Available
CA-TF5 Available NE-TF1 Available NY-TF1 Available
CA-TF6 Available NM-TF1 Non-operational PA-TF1 Conditionally
Available
CA-TF7 Available NV-TF1 Conditionally Available VA-TF1 Available
CA-TF8 Available TN-TF1 Conditionally Available VA-TF2 Available
WA-TF1 Available TX-TF1 Available OH-TF1 Available
UT-TF1 Available
= Assigned/Deployed = Out-of-Service
= Available/Mission Capable = Available/Partially Mission Capable
*Red IST demobilized on May 24
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Region RRCC Regional Watch Center
I Watch/Steady State Maynard MOC (24/7)
II Watch/Steady State 24/7
III Watch/Steady State 24/7
IV Watch/Steady State 24/7
V Watch/Steady State 24/7
VI Watch/Steady State Denton MOC (24/7)
VII Level III 24/7
VIII Level III Denver MOC (24/7)
IX Watch/Steady State 24/7
X Watch/Steady State Bothell MOC (24/7)
RRCC / Regional Watch Center Status
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National Team Status
Team/Status Current Location Remarks
National Watch Center Washington, DC Watch/Steady State
NRCC Washington, DC Not Activated
HLT Miami, FL Will activate June 1
DEST Washington, DC Not Activated
Mission Capable Partially Mission Capable Not Mission Capable
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