GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY COORDINATION CENTER

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GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY COORDINATION CENTER 8 July 2016

GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY COORDINATION CENTER 8 July 2016 Search and Rescue by GRIFFON PHEO Health situation by GRIFFON Hospital Director Food and Water by WHO/Health Minister Shelter by GRIFFON Red Cross, Health Minister Infrastructure and Logistic Cluster by Health Minister Security concerns by Griffon Chief of Police/Health Minister Main coordination concerns Response Priorities

CTF 171 Navy Expeditionary Force Organizations responding to flooding in NW Griffon from May 16 to 5 June (Pre-Earthquake) Organizations responding to flooding in NW Griffon from May 16 to 5 June (Pre-Earthquake) As of 5 June 2016 Flooded Ke’e Cleared Papamua Aawaa Oyster Bay Lelehana CTF 171 Navy Expeditionary Force Waipalamu

Search And Rescue – Response GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Current/Next 24h 1450 Dead bodies recovery in process – most from landslides and rubble. 2000 body bags, down to 550. Burials beginning. Many bodies identified, many still unknown 20,380 injured 2,950 missing Expect to recover more living victims Injuries from rescue efforts Search And Rescue – Response Trend Needs/Concerns Engineer capabilities Mortuary support 3 backhoes, one for each designated cemetery Ke’e, Aawaa, Waipalamu 100 Dead Tourists 10 US (Lelehana) 10 Japanese (Ke’e) 10 Canadian (Aawaa) 200 100 380 550 1300 10400 500 50 100 1200 1500 9500 8 July 2016

Health situation – Response GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Current/Next 24h - Waipalamua & Lelehana hospitals are damaged but functional on generator power/3 days of fuel SE Griffon Hospitals are fully operational/MEDEVAC underway to SE - Sewage and water facilities not operational Lelehana: 10400 150 4000 1050 Waipalamu: 9500 150 5100 1100 HN Moved 1330 pts by air to SE. All HN Hospitals getting FULL HAM radio spt provided to all hosp Measles: increasing, 1 camp affected Lepto, Rabies, and Malaria: Endemic Health situation – Response Trend Needs/Concerns Hospitals - medicine/abx Vaccinations - Fresh Water Sewage - Animal control Incinerator - Antimalarials 1 Ambulance per clinic 2 Ambulances per Hospital Medical Clinic IRC 200 beds MSF 200 beds Medical Clinic Total Current Beds: Pts Treated: Beds Needed: Injured: IRC 200 beds Medical Clinic Medical Clinic Medical Clinic Lelehana MED CTR 200 beds Waipalamu MED CTR 200 beds Tripler Measles 8 July 2016

Food and Water – Response GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Current/Next 24 - Food warehouse assessed for capacity and security. Dry food only. -Food supplies shrinking, stores at risk for looting - Working coordinates distribution with the support of NGOs. Food and Water – Response Trend Needs/Concerns Water: 525K gallons/day -Need 5gallon buckets/1 gallon bucket per family Security for food stores Access to food for kids, patients & pregnant woman Desalination 8 July 2016

GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Shelter – Response Trend Needs/Concerns Current/Next 24h - Total displaced currently 30,000. 3,000 in satellite shelters. - 5000 tourists displaced - 9,200 tents & 4,500 plastic sheeting distributed. - Security concerns @Lelehana camp - Lepto among camp and staff - 1 Measles Quarantine camp - Pet shelters w/ Vets established. -Immunizations -Trench and burn out latrines being built HN Vector control Security needed 2,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,000 1,000 5,000 8 July 2016

Infrastructure – Response GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Current/Next 24h - Harbor assessment on going - One fresh water plant should be operational in a 5 weeks. - Coordinating air delivery of goods - Six days of food/water and fuel on hand Infrastructure – Response Trend Needs/Concerns No estimated time for services coming back on line. Can’t unload cargo – pier damage/berths blocked SE Griffon 8 July 2016

GRIFFON CIVIL-MILITARY Coordination Center Current/Next 24h - Security of the warehouse will be assessed by NH police - Minor looting cases reported country wide. Nothing significant -20% police force efficiency -Attacks on women reported in Lelehana and Waipalamu SECURITY – Response Trend Needs/Concerns Security in commercial harbor on the pier should be assessed. Security of food and water Security of vulnerable population 8 July 2016

GRIFFON RESPONSE PRIORITIES 8 July 2016 Water, jerry cans/buckets, chlorine tabs Food Measles vaccination Fuel Security Harbor Assessment & Clearance Water treatment restoration Oil refinery restoration