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SCEMD 2013 Hurricane Table Top Exercise
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SCEMD Background Ten plus years since last major hurricane Twenty four years since last major landfall Hurricanes all around us – Katrina – Rita – Ike – Hanna – Irene – Sandy
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SCEMD Part 2: Landfall / Initial Response Situation: September 5, 2013 Wind: 125+ mph in Charleston, 100+ in Clarendon, 90+ in Sumter, max 80 all the way through Lancaster County Storm surge/tide: 16 plus ft barrier islands, 10 -13 ft peninsula, Mount Pleasant and East Cooper area. Big picture impacts: 35,000 residences destroyed Injured: 650 Missing or trapped: 68 in Charleston, more elsewhere Deceased: 22 Sheltered statewide: 21,000 Much of the Charleston barrier islands and most of Mt Pleasant are destroyed, peninsula and the Charleston Neck is significantly damaged.
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SCEMD Part 2: Landfall / Initial Response Situation: September 5-6, 2013 Majority of the infrastructure in Charleston County has been impacted, with some facilities either destroyed or inoperative. An estimated 20% of the county’s population did not or could not evacuate. Tree blowdowns and other debris are blocking all access to the county. There are significant road blockages and trees on houses in Berkeley, Clarendon, and Sumter counties. Power, water, wastewater, and telephone service is inoperative in Berkeley, Clarendon and Sumter counties, and sporadic in Lee, Kershaw and Lancaster counties.
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SCEMD Landfall / Initial Response Situations and issues – Lee, Sumter, Clarendon, Berkeley, Dorchester, and Charleston EOCs are non-functioning – 75% of hospitals are non-functioning immediately following the event – Massive debris fields on lifeline routes – 15 – 45% of all homes in the path of the storm are destroyed – People still in disaster areas
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SCEMD Part 3: Intro to Post-Landfall Situation: – M ove ahead several days. – Infrastructure still not operating – 20,000 still in longer term shelters – Disaster declaration – Re-entry not allowed for Charleston County – Several interior counties significantly damaged – Charleston County’s damage characterized as catastrophic.
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SCEMD Part 4: Re-Entry / Recovery Situation: Due to extreme damage: – Charleston County decides to allow limited re- entry into Charleston County, but – County and city law enforcement unable to fully accomplish their mission without state assistance. – In-place state security forces are still needed and Charleston requested assistance accomplishing re- entry. – Issues, discussion
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SCEMD Recovery Goal Oriented Recovery Goals – Restore Tourism – Support Recovery of Small Business – Restore Education Institutions – Restore Housing
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SCEMD Recovery (continued) – Restore Public Services – Preserve and Restore Agricultural Business – Restore and Improve Delivery of Health and Human Services – Pet Sheltering Issues – DOT
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SCEMD
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