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HAZUS-MH Application: Hurricane WInd: Estimates of Debris Generated in Hurricane Ivan -- Map Series Template Poster
Potential uses for this map include: (Pre-event) Use of debris estimates (all categories) from scenario events as input for debris management plans; Identification of areas with high potential concentrations of concrete and steel debris, and incorporation of this analysis into debris clearance and removal strategies; (Post-event uses) Use of estimates of concrete and steel debris to identify impacted areas that may have urban search and rescue requirements; Use of analysis for debris response, including prioritization of deployment of debris clearance strike teams; and Use of analysis for scaling mission requirements for under Emergency Support Function (ESF) #3 under the National Response Plan, and for estimating resource requirements for Public Assistance.
Document Details:
| Resource Type: |
Poster |
| Audience Categories: |
Educational Institutes and Professionals
Federal Agencies
Design and Construction Industry
Hazard Mitigation Officers
Planners
Emergency Personnel and Managers
FEMA Regions
Mapping Professionals
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| Hazard Types: |
Hurricane/Tropical Storm
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| Subjects: |
Public Outreach and Education
Risk Assessment
Building Design
Emergency Response
Emergency Planning
Post-Disaster Recovery
Emergency Preparedness
Mitigation Planning
Mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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| Program: |
HAZUS - FEMA’s Methodology for Estimating Potential Losses from Disasters |
| Series: |
Hazus Map Series
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| Last Update Date: |
12/09/2010 01:01 PM
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