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•Daily Operations Briefing April 11, 2012
As of 8:30 a.m. EDT
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Significant Activity: April 10 – 11 Significant Events: • Wildfires along the East Coast Significant Weather: • Slight risk of severe thunderstorms – Southern/Central Plains • Heavy snow – Sierra Nevada Ranges • Rain, thunderstorms & mountain snow – Large portion of the Western U.S. • Critical Fire Weather Areas: Rockies, Central Great Basin & Southwest • Red Flag Warnings: Rockies, Central Great Basin, Southwest, Northern Plains,
Southeast and Appalachian Mountains • Space Weather: No space weather storms occurred/predicted Earthquake Activity: • M8.6 earthquake off north western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia; • No significant U.S. activity. Disaster Declaration Activity: • Major Disaster Declaration request for Hawaii
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National Weather Forecast
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Active Watches/Warnings
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Precipitation Forecast 1 – 3 Day
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Significant River Flood Outlook
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Convective Outlook Days 1 – 3
Day 3
Day 2 Day 1
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Critical Fire Weather Areas Days 1 – 8
Day 3-8
Day 1 Day 2
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Hazard Outlook – April 13 – 17
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Hazard Outlook – April 13 – 24 • April 13 – High winds & rain – Southern California & Desert Southwest • April 13-15 – High winds – Southern High Plains & parts of the Southwest • April 13-14 – Severe weather – Central & Southern Plains • April 13-14 – Critical fire weather conditions – New Mexico & Southern High Plains • April 14-15 – Heavy rain – Southwest Plains & Southwest Missouri • April 16-17 – Heavy rain – Lower/Middle Mississippi Valley & Lower Ohio Valley • Severe drought for Southeast, Central/Southern Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley,
Southwest, portions of California, Central Great Basin & Hawaii
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Space Weather NOAA Scales Activity
Range 1 (minor) to 5 (extreme) Past 24 Hours Current
Geomagnetic Storms None None
Solar Radiation Storms None None
Radio Blackouts None None
HF Communications Impact Sunspot Activity
Past 24 hours: • No space weather storms observed Next 24 hours: • No space weather storms predicted
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New York State Wildfires – FINAL Suffolk County Fire ▲1,124 acres burned (-876); fire is contained, resources released ▲Evacuated residents returning home, ARC shelters closed ▲8 firefighters injured; no fatalities ▲Local assessments:15 outbuildings destroyed,1 home damaged ▲Media reporting 10 homes damaged in Manorville
Staten Island Fire ▲50 acres in Palisades Park; fully contained, resources released
Rockland County Fire ▲451 acres burned, primarily in Bear Mountain State Park ▲Conditions favorable for containment today
State/Local Response ▲Governor declared a State of Emergency for Suffolk County ▲Suffolk County EOC closed • State EOC activated to Level II (full activation - days only) Federal Response • FEMA Region II RRCC Watch/Steady State • No request for FEMA assistance
Suffolk County Fire
Rockland County Fire Bear Mountain State Park
Staten Island Fire Palisades Park
Rockland County Fire continues in southeastern New York, conditions favorable for containment today
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Virginia State Wildfires – FINAL 40 fires across Virginia over last 3 days, primarily on National Forest land. Eight fires have burned over 6,500 acres: ▲Patrick County: 2 new fires, 60 acres burned, voluntary evacuation of 4 homes • Page County: Shipwreck Fire, 1,853 acres burned, 30% contained ▲Craig County: Barbours Creek Fire, 1,500 acres burned, 20% contained • Shenandoah County: Wolf Gap Fire, 550 acres burned, 0% contained • Botetourt County: Cove Mountain Fire, 75 acres burned, 0% contained • Giles County: 5 acres burned, 0% contained ▲Alleghany County: Alleghany Tunnel Fire, 2,500 acres burned, 0% contained Rich Hole Fire, 100 acres burned, 20% contained State/Local Response ▲VA Dept of Forestry conducted initial fire attack, transitioned to USFS Tuesday ▲VA State EOC activated to Enhanced Readiness with normal staffing • No unmet needs Federal Response ▲USFS Type 2 IMT assumed incident command, additional resources expected • FEMA Region III RRCC not activated – monitoring • No request for FMAG/FEMA assistance
Covington Alleghany County
Wolf Gap Shenandoah County
Shipwreck Page County
Barbours Creek Craig County
Arcadia Botetourt County
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U.S. Wildland Fire Preparedness Levels
As of Apr 10, 2012
National Preparedness Level: 1 Minimal large fire activity is occurring nationally. Most Geographic Areas have low to moderate fire danger. There is little or no commitment of national resources.
PL 1
PL 1
PL 1
PL 2
PL 1
PL 1
PL 1
PL 3
PL 1 PL 5
Minimal Extreme
PL 1
PL 1
PL 1
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April 6 – April 9, 2012: • National Preparedness Level: 1 • Initial Attack Activity: Light (580 new fires) • New Large Fires: 11 • Large Fires Contained: 5 • Uncontained Large Fires: 7 • Type 1 IMT(s) Committed: 0 • Type 2 IMT(s) Committed: 2 • States Affected: MN, FL, VA, PA, NJ
National Fire Activity
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FMAG Requests and Declarations
Action (since last report) Total FMAG No. and State
Requests DENIED 0
Requests APPROVED 0
Requests Expected Next 24 Hours 0 None as of 1200 4/10/12
As of April 10, 2012 2012 2011*
FMAGs Approved 2 23
FMAGs Denied 1 9
* Cumulative FMAG figures as of this date in 2011
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Significant U.S. Earthquake Activity • No significant U.S. activity
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Significant International Earthquake Activity • M 8.6 earthquake at 4:38 a.m. EDT on April 11 • Centered 270 miles off the west coast of northern
Sumatra, Indonesia • Depth of 14.2 miles • M 8.2 aftershock reported
• USGS issued YELLOW PAGER Alert: Shaking related fatalities and economic losses possible
• Tsunami Watch initially issued for entire Indian Ocean; however, the PTWC cancelled the Watch at 8:36 am EDT
• 3.5 foot tsunami reported in Indonesia • No significant impacts/damages identified
• No tsunami warning/watch for U.S. or territories • FEMA Region IX and II report no impacts
identified/expected.
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Major Disaster Declaration Request – HI April 4, 2012 • Major Disaster Declaration request for Hawaii • Severe weather conditions for record-breaking
rains, waterspout, high winds, flooding & hail • During the period of March 3 -11, 2012 • Public Assistance for Kauai County • Hazard Mitigation statewide
Requested county
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Disaster Requests & Declarations
Declaration Requests in Process Requests APPROVED (since last report)
Requests DENIED (since last report)
1 Date Requested 0 0
HI – DR Severe Weather Storm March 3-11, 2012
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Open Field Offices as of April 11, 2012
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Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments Number of Counties/Tribes
Region State Event IA/ PA Requested Ongoing Complete Begin / End
IV TN Severe Storms/Tornadoes Feb 29, 2012 PA 9 (-1) 5 4 Began: 4/4/2012
End: TBD
VI TX Severe Weather/Tornadoes Apr 3, 2012 IA 4 2 2 Began: 4/6/2012
End: TBD
VI LA Flooding Mar 22, 2012
IA 5 0 0 Begin: 4/11/12 End: TBD
PA 1 0 0 Begin: 4/11/12 End: TBD
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FCO Cadre Member Status
Deployed Detailed Available Not Available Total
18 4 13 4 39
Total Available Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
15* 3* 5 4 3
As of: 04/5/12
* All Type 1 FCOs are available unless deployed to a Level 1 event
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MCOV Fleet / Deployment Status
Fully Mission Capable 52
Partially Mission Capable 0
Non-Mission Capable 5
Total Not Deployed 57
MCOV FLEET STATUS MCOV DISASTER SUPPORT DEPLOYMENTS
Location Units Assigned
Available FMC
Deployed Committed PMC NMC DR-State OPCON En
Route Reserved Open Request Notes:
DC Atlanta 21 18 2 0 1 TN-4060 2 0 0
DC Cumberland 12 10 0 0 2 0 0 0
DC Ft Worth 15 13 0 0 2 0 0 0
DC Moffett 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Holliston, MA 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Denver, CO 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bothell, WA 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
TOTAL 59 52 2 0 5 TOTAL 2 0 0 0
Included in above totals, units en route for turn-in.
Data as of: 04/10/12 @ 1500
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Mission Status
State Total Deployed
Operational Mobile DRCs
Pending DRCs
Awaiting Assignment
Command and Control Maintenance
TN-4060 2 2
TOTAL 2 0 0 2 0 0
Data as of: 04/10/12 @ 1500
Operational Disaster Recovery Center – Vehicles currently supporting DRC operations Pending DRC – Vehicles scheduled to support DRC operations Awaiting Assignment – Vehicles deployed - awaiting or in-between missions Command and Control – Vehicles supporting a non-Individual Assistance mission Maintenance – Vehicles deployed, but requiring maintenance
MCOV Operational Status
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Active IA Disasters
AL 4052-DR 1971-DR
AZ AR
CA
CO
FL
ID
IL 1991-DR
IN
IA 1998-DR
KS
LA
ME
MA 4028-DR 1994-DR
WI
MN
MS 1983-DR 1972-DR
MO
MT
NE
NV
NM
NY
NC 4019-DR 1969-DR 1942-DR
ND
OH
OR
SC
SD
TN 4060-DR 1979-DR 1974-DR
TX 4029-DR
UT VA
WA
WY
DE MD
KY 4057-DR 4008-DR 1976-DR
OK 1989-DR 1970-DR
GA 1973-DR
AR 4000-DR 1975-DR
MO 4012-DR 1980-DR
VT 4022-DR 4001-DR 1995-DR ND
1981-DR
MS
MT 1996-DR
NE 4013-DR
SD 1984-DR
PR 4040-DR 4017-DR
NY 4031-DR 4020-DR
NH 4026-DR
PA 4030-DR 4025-DR
VA 4042-DR
NJ 4021-DR
CT 4023-DR
WV
# of DRs Legend
Open Registration Period (60 days from Declaration, unless extended)
IHP Active – IHP Assistance period remains open (18 Months from Declaration)
IHP Closing Within 60 Days
5
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1 Data as of: 04/10/12 @ 1500
IN 4058-DR
WV 4059-DR 4061-DR
MI
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IA Registration Statistics Cumulative as of April 10, 2012 @ 1500
DR # - State Registrations Approved Applicants
Total HA Approved
Total ONA Approved
Total IHP Approved
4057 – KY 5,173 1,457 $6,474,693.27 $1,660,430.50 $8,135,123.77
4058 – IN 1,351 219 $1,015,613.18 $255,134.24 $1,270,747.42
4059 – WV 961 432 $1,453,495.93 $90,154.50 $1,543,650.43
4060 – TN 961 140 $627,527.01 $152,535.60 $780,062.61
4061 – WV 582 335 $1,735,116.22 $153,484.55 $1,888,600.77
Totals 9,028 2,583 $11,306,446 $2,311,739 $13,618,185
24 hour change +67 +28 +$235,020 +$98,318 +$333,338
NPSC Call Data for April 9, 2012 Total NPSC Calls Answered (Helpline + Registration Intake) 1,579
Average time to answer call 16 seconds
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IHP Referral Status & Awards
Data includes the 45 IHP Active DRs # Max Grants = Applicants awarded maximum IHP ($30,200 as of FY2012) Data as of: 04/10/12 @ 1500
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Housing Inspection Statistics
* Only displaying inspectors for DRs that currently have open registration periods
Data as of April 10, 2012 @ 1600
DR # - State Inspectors Inspections Assigned
Inspections Completed
Inspection % Complete
Turnaround Time (Days)
4057 – KY 7 3,081 3,037 98.6% 2.1 4058 – IN 2 566 547 96.6% 1.4
4059 – WV 5 804 775 96.4% 2.0 4060 – TN 0 417 416 99.8% 1.7 4061 – WV 3 518 506 97.7% 1.8
TOTAL 17 5,386 5,281 98.1% 1.9
24 hour change -2 +58 +49 -0.1% +0.0
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Direct Housing per State
AZ AR
CA
CO
FL
ID
IN
KS
ME
MI
MN
MO
MT
NE NV
NH
NM
NY
ND
OH
OR
PA
SC
SD
UT
VT
VA
WA
WY
DE MD
MA RI CT
KY
WI
IA
IL
OK
TN
AL
GA
NC
NJ
MS
LA
WV
Alabama 1971-DR Total Occupied: 143
MH Non-UFAS 121 UFAS 13 PM Non-UFAS 8 UFAS 1
Missouri 1980-DR Total Occupied: 372
MH Non-UFAS 299 UFAS 32 PM Non-UFAS 38 UFAS 3
Arkansas 1975-DR Total Occupied: 6
MH Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 0 PM Non-UFAS 4 UFAS 0
North Dakota 1981-DR
Total Occupied: 1,632 MH Non-UFAS 647 UFAS 43 PM Non-UFAS 925 UFAS 17
Pennsylvania 4030-DR Total Occupied: 252
MH Non-UFAS 190 UFAS 2 PM Non-UFAS 39 UFAS 21
15 RFD at Staging Area
Mississippi Total Occupied: 50
DR
-16
04 7 Occupied
TT Non-UFAS 6 UFAS 0 MH Non-UFAS 1 UFAS 0
DR
-19
72 27 Occupied
MH Non-UFAS 14 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 10 UFAS 2
DR
-19
83 16 Occupied
MH Non-UFAS 11 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 4 UFAS 0
North Carolina Total Occupied: 94
DR
-19
69 11 Occupied
MH Non-UFAS 6 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 4 UFAS 0
DR
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19 83 Occupied
MH Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 2
PM Non-UFAS 73 UFAS 6
Texas 4029-DR
Total Occupied: 83 MH Non-UFAS 22 UFAS 19 PM Non-UFAS 19 UFAS 23
TX
New York DRs 4020 & 4031 (combined)
Total Occupied: 98 MH Non-UFAS 33 UFAS 4 PM Non-UFAS 53 UFAS 8
Louisiana DR 1786
Total Occupied: 2 PM Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 0
Total Units Occupied:
2,732
Units Available: 2,064 (568 UFAS)
Selma, AL: 1,418 (467 UFAS) Cumberland, MD: 646 (101 UFAS)
UFAS –units constructed in accordance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
Occupied Units
1-25
26-100
100+
Data as of: 04/09/12 @ 1500
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PA Grant Funding Per Event Type Only Includes Events Declared Within 12 months of April 10, 2012
Event Type States Declarations Cumulative Applicants
Project Worksheets
Entered Funding Estimate Total Obligated Percent Funded
Earthquake - August 2011 2 2 45 195 $36,996,889 $28,683,361 77.5% Hurricanes/Tropical Storms 16 35 8,518 26,135 $1,718,469,043 $446,931,291 30.3%
Severe Storms/Flooding 25 35 4,005 19,203 $846,580,822 $553,569,525 65.6% Tornadoes 17 26 2,890 18,777 $837,519,123 $651,355,349 77.8%
Tsunami - March 2011 1 1 16 76 $35,499,423 $25,473,031 71.8% Wildfires 1 2 216 757 $172,576,373 $17,818,532 10.3%
Winter Storms 7 7 846 774 $113,614,144 $15,602,598 13.7% Total for
All Event Types 44 108 16,536 65,917 $3.8 Billion $1.7 Billion 49.5%
PA Events and Milestones for the week of April 9, 2012
April 9th - PA participated in a call with Deputy Administrator Serino and Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) regarding Pensacola 2nd appeal denial for debris removal following Hurricane Ivan.
Public Assistance Grants and Activities
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NDRF Operations
AZ
AR
CA
CO
FL
ID
IN
KS
ME
MI
MN
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NM
NY
ND
OH
OR
PA
SC
SD
UT
VT
VA
WA
WY
DE MD
MA RI CT
KY
WI
IA
IL
OK
TX
TN
AL
GA
NC
NJ
MS
LA
WV
*Pennsylvania DRs 4025 & 4030 FDRC: Jack Schuback
Community Planning and Capacity Building, Economic, Housing Staff: 14
*North Dakota DR-1981 FDRC: Tim Gelston
Community Planning and Capacity Building Staff: 2
Vermont DR-4022 Community Planning and Capacity Building, Economic
Development, Infrastructure, Natural and Cultural Resources Upcoming Meetings: April 13th - Will facilitate a workshop for
the State to help identify unmet Recovery needs for the purpose of beginning development of transition planning documents.
Staff: 16
*Alabama DR-1971 FDRC: Robert Haywood (Acting)
Community Planning and Capacity Building, Housing Staff: 7
NDRF – National Disaster Recovery Framework
*Represents official NDRF Activated Disasters Italic text Represents RSFs that are active in the disaster, but are not in an official NDRF role.
Missouri DR-1980 Community Planning and Capacity Building
Staff: 1
Legend
Active NDRF Operations
NDRF Assessments
New Jersey DR-4021
Tennessee DR-4060
Kentucky DR-4057
New York DRs 4020 & 4031 Community Planning and Capacity Building, Economic,
Housing, Natural and Cultural Resources Staff: 21
Texas DR-4029
Week of April 9th - Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinators (FDRC)
Assessment meetings in NY for Regions I, II, and III
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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 Watch/Steady State 24/7
VIII Watch/Steady State 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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IMAT Status National Type I Teams
Team Status Team Status Team Status
BLUE (East)
WHITE (Central)
RED (West)
Regional Type II Teams Team Status Team Status Team Status
Region I VT Region V Region IX-1
Region II Region VI-1 TX Region IX-2
Region III WV Region VI-2 Region X
Region IV-1 KY Region VII
Region IV-2 TN Region VIII
= Assigned/Deployed = Out-of-Service
= 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 Available PA-TF1 Conditionally Available
CA-TF7 Available NV-TF1 Available VA-TF1 Available
CA-TF8 Available TN-TF1 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
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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 Not Activated
DEST Washington, DC Not Activated
Mission Capable Partially Mission Capable Not Mission Capable
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