HAZUS-MH Maps of Damage from Repeat of 1906 San Francisco Earthquake 100th Anniversary Earthquake Conference Commemorating the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake April 18-22, 2006 The Moscone Center April 20, 2006 PowerPoint Presentation - 18 slides Slide 1: Emergency Response Slide 2: Overview of Shaking * All counties will be affected * San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties with highest risk (combination of strong shaking and dense / vulnerable assets) Slide 3: Overview of Assets at Risk * 1.1 trillion dollars of building exposure * 780 Billion dollars of residential exposure * 204 Billion dollars of commercial exposure * 43 billion dollars of industrial exposure Slide 4: Population at Risk * 10.5 million people * 3.7 million households * About 0.6 million households with annual income less than 20K * About 1.2 million people over 65 years old Slide 5: Residential Damage * Over 3 million residences * Over 100,000 residences potentially destroyed Slide 6: Commercial Damage * About 70,000 commercial facilities * Over 10,000 facilities with at least extensive damage Slide 7: Damage to Bridges * About 6900 bridges in 19-county area * Over 1,300 bridges may require repairs * Map shows damage to multi-span bridges Slide 8: Performance of hospitals * About 120 hospitals (excluding clinics) * About 30 to 50 hospitals may suffer minor to major damage Slide 9: Emergency Response Facilities * 35 fire stations may be seriously affected * 50 police stations may be seriously affected * 2 EOC’s potentially with significant damage Slide 10: School Performance * About 4,000 schools in 19-county area * About 400 schools may be closed * Schools shown in yellow dots Slide 11: Fire Ignitions and Consequences * 500 to 600 Fires * About 100 in San Francisco * San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, and Marin Counties at highest risk Slide 12: Debris Generated * 25 to 40 Million tons of debris generated Slide 13: Displaced Households * 200,000 to 300,000 displaced households Slide 14: Shelter Demand * 60,000 to 120,000 persons requiring short-term shelter Slide 15: Utility Disruption * Total Households in 19 counties = 3.66 Million * Households without power (1 day after EQ) = 0.5 Million * Households without water (1 day after EQ) = Over 1 Million Slide 16: Daytime Casualties * Injuries = 13,000 * Deaths = 3,400 Slide 17: Nighttime Casualties * Injuries = 8,000 * Deaths = 1,800 Slide 18: Economic Impact * Over 120 Billion Dollars of Building Losses * All direct and indirect losses will be in excess of 150 Billion dollars