Total Active DRs 7 Total DRs issued since January 1st 34 Total Number of Shelters Open* 7 (-3) Total Population in Shelters* 143 (-344) Disaster Assessment (Estimated Cumulative) Total: Major + Destroyed: 8,124 ( ) (5,426 (+ ) in LA,, 1,637 ( ) in TX, 1,061 ( ) in MS). On Scene Responders Total: 1117(+84) (23(+12) in MI, 564(+40) in LA, 263(-5) in MS, 267(+9) in TX ) Open Staff Requests Available Responders Total Number of Level 2 DRs 1 Total Number of Level 3 DRs 1 Total Number of Level 4 DRs 4 135 (54 in LA, 16 in MS, 65 in TX) Total: 1,320 (570-Mass Care) Disaster Operations & Logistics DR # State Level Shelters Opened Last 24 hrs Shelter Population Resource Requests Staff Requests Gov't activation in last 24 hrs DR Level Increase in last 24 hrs Days Since DR was Issued DA % Completion DA Casework 806-16 MI 4 Closed Closed Holding Holding No No 77 N/A N/A N/A Holding Steady 828-16 TX 3 Closed Closed Holding Holding No No 22 90% In Progress In Progress Decreasing 830-16 LA 4 Open Holding Holding Increasing No No 22 45% In Progress In Progress Increasing 831-16 MS 4 Open Holding Holding Holding No No 20 90% In Progress In Progress Holding Steady 832-16 TN 2 Closed Decreasing Holding Holding No No 20 100% In Progress In Progress Decreasing 833-16 TX 4 Open Holding Holding Holding No No 20 75% In Progress In Progress Increasing Status Today (as of 6am) Yesterday (Past 24hrs) Monday Significant Incidents & Local Response Activity Significant Incidents (IIRs) 0 (-8) 8 (+6) 2 Home Fire Responses 27 (-164) 191 (+3) 188 Other Responses 0 (-5) 5 (-12) 17 Disaster Relief (DR) Operation Activity New DRs 0 0 0 Active DRs 6 Demobilizing DRs 11 Closing DRs 2 SOURCES: This information is derived from multiple sources, including initial incident reports (IIRs), National Shelter System (NSS), Client Assistance System (CAS), Volunteer Connection (VC), Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS, FEMA, and NOAA.
Disaster Operations & Logistics Call Center Operations: Total Number of DRO calls from yesterday: 401 (No change) SharePoint entries for follow-up: 147 (-20) Average Wait Time: 3.5 minutes Average Time Connected to caller: 6 minutes Number of Dispatchers working: 8 (8 Volunteers) Breakdown of calls: 88% LA, 8% in TX, 4% in MS Increasing DR 830-16 Louisiana 3/16 Flood- Level IV- Chad Knowlton 3 Shelters open with an overnight population of 95 SELA DA located a pocket of Southeast Baton Rouge that had previously undetected damage Health Services is assessing Vulnerability Populations report with CPS from areas of potential flooding Staffing for expanding shelter; adding 2 nurses and 2 shifts along with FNSS support Reassessed staffing situation and moved resources to assist with critical needs Shortage of rental vehicles limits service delivery (NWLA) DR 833-16 Texas Gulf Coast - Floods and Tornadoes - Level IV - Chad Knowlton 2 shelters open with an overnight population of 40 Flooding affected several counties in the Texas Gulf Coast region Coordinated with SE Texas food bank to redistribute food supplies that had previously been dropped for staging Oversee the drawdown of bulk activity coordinated with MARC s closures Newton MARC will close; moving staff to other various MARC locations FEMA DRCs opened in Newton, Orange and Jasper counties on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 The President approved a Major Disaster Declaration for the state on March 19 th Holding Steady DR 831-16 MS 3/16 FLD - Level IV- Chad Knowlton/Shannon McNamee 1 shelters open with an overnight population of 5 Teams continue to work in both north and south, as north is wrapping up DA this week, the operation will begin to transition teams to the south to assist with the remaining DA Estimating around 2,600 homes impacted On March 25 the President declared a Major Disaster for Bolivar, Coahoma, and Washington Counties, as well as Hazard Mitigation statewide The Governor declared a State of Emergency and mobilized National Guard for high-water rescues DR 828-16 North TX 3/16 FLT- Level III- Chad Knowlton A revised SDP that was sent to the DOCC for review is expected to elevate the operation to a level IV job due to additional storm activity that affected the region DA is 90% complete in most areas except some East Texas areas that are inaccessible due to flood waters
Disaster Operations & Logistics DR 806-16 Flint MI (Water Emergency) - Level IV- Chad Knowlton Service Delivery Stat Operational Period Total Cases of Water 2,012 63,824 Water Filters & Replacements 653 38,787 Testing Kits 66 9,148 Home Visits 1,062 62,220 Distribution Routes 26 Supported Points of Distribution 0 35* *DR 806-16 began staffing five PODs Jan. 10-16 (seven days). National Guard staffed PODs starting January 17 The revised SDP was reviewed and approved by DOCC on March 10th FEMA approved the state s request to extend a federal emergency declaration for the city of Flint and Genesee County on March 25 th DR 828-16 North TX 3/16 FLT- Level III- Chad Knowlton A revised SDP that was sent to the DOCC for review is expected to elevate the operation to a level IV job due to additional storm activity that affected the region DA is 90% complete in most areas except some East Texas areas that are inaccessible due to flood waters DR 835-16 Illinois 3/16 Tornadoes- Level II- Shannon McNamee Severe weather produced tornadoes and caused varying degrees of damage in multiple counties on Tuesday. Many people were left without power An estimated 40 homes sustained the most severe damage in a neighborhood in rural East Moline where 4 homes were completely destroyed Disaster Assessments are complete. All impacted areas are assessed and served Watching United States - Zika Virus - Keith Stefanelli A weekly SitRep will be submitted to Division and NHQ by COB Fridays The Center for Disease Control s (CDC) Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is transitioning from a Level II (partial activation) to its highest level; a Level I (full activation) for the Zika Virus outbreak The EOC is serving as CDC s command center for monitoring and coordinating response to Zika
Disaster Operations & Logistics New Mexico - Wildfire A shelter was placed on standby Tuesday morning A wildfire which started in Lincoln County this afternoon has burnt 100 acres and is 30% contained. New Mexico EOC has activated to a level 3 to monitor the wildfire response Red Cross staff reached out to Emergency Management to identify needs to support the local community Concerns around the continued red flag warnings in the area due to strong winds and higher than normal temperatures No homes have been affected Multi Family Fires There were two Multi-Family Fires listed in the Initial Incident Report 48-72 Hour Outlook Thunderstorms, some severe, may impact portions of northern Florida, southern Georgia and the Southern Plains Red River Valley Flood Fight: Significant river flooding is ongoing for areas along the Arkansas/Louisiana border and the panhandle of Florida Severe weather across portions of the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Lower Mississippi Valley, Southern Appalachians, and the Tennessee Valley.
30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Midnight Shelter & Population Count 17 24 14 7 Shelters Open 138 (+1) from yesterday Past 7 Days of Open Shelters 9 10 7 6 7 7 8 6 5 4 3 7 3 4 3 3 3 4 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 Red Cross Shelters Independent Shelters 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 518 448 People Sheltered (-2) from yesterday Past 7 Days of Shelter Populations 199 185 487 405 143 140 138 70 139 60 122 63 82 91 52 91 49 86 52 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/29 3/30 Red Cross Population Independent Population 830-16 Louisiana 3/16 Flooding 830-16 Louisiana 3/16 Flooding 831-16 Mississippi 3/16 FLD 833-16 Texas Gulf Coast 3/16 FLT ARC Network Shelter(s): 2 (No Change) Independent Shelter(s): 1 (No Change) Independent Shelter(s): 1 (No Change) ARC Network Shelter(s): 1 (No Change) Pop: 59 (-6) Pop: 34 (+1) Pop: 5 (No Change) Pop: 27 (+1) 833-16 Texas Gulf Coast 3/16 FLT Independent Shelter(s): 2 (+1) Pop: 13 (+2) SOURCE: American Red Cross National Shelter System (NSS) and http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter. Shelter numbers are published as of approximately 4:30am (EST) this morning. Disaster Response (DR) shelters are categorized as ARC Network (all ARC shelter types) or Independent.
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