National Situation Report

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National Situation ReportAs of 3:00 a.m. EDT, Monday, September 4, 2017Table of ContentsCurrent OperationsMonitoringRecoveryOverviewFEMA Headquarters StatusLevel I (24/7)NRCCSteady StateNWCRRCCsWatchesFEMA Region IV - V StatusR-II – Level II (24/7) at 8:00 a.m. EDT; R-VI – Level I (24/7)Steady StateCommon Operating PictureTotal Force10,947Available2,575*N-IMATsEast 1:DeployedEast al res with less than 25% availabilityEHP 21%; LOG 6%; DI 12%; FM 24%; IT 9%; SAF 18%;SEC 16%; DSA 19%FCOs / FDRCsAssigned:36 / 11Available:5 / 5PMC/NMC:2 / 2Deployed:29 / RSAssigned:Available:PMC/NMC:Deployed:3613023*B-2 Status: Assemble 2-hrs, On Site 18-hrs; B-48 Status: Assemble & deploy 48hrs; Charlie Status: No team assemble time requirement(Back to top)

Current OperationsRemnants of HarveySituation:Response and recovery efforts continue throughout theGulf Coast of TX and LA. Dry weather this weekend isallowing rivers and bayous in the Houston metro area tofall below major flood stage; however, additionalflooding is expected through Monday, due to additionalrainfall north of Houston.Rainfall associated with the remnants of Harvey istracking across the northeast United States, but willprogress rapidly off the New England coast in the nextfew days. No widespread hazardous weather is expected.Impacts:Texas: Damage: Modeling eestimates indicate 135k of 2.7 million homes may be impacted across 29counties; estimates show over 22k residential homes may have major damage due to over 5 feet ofinundation Fatalities/Injuries: No official reports; media reporting up to 43 storm related fatalities Shelters: Two mega shelters open in Houston and one in Dallas; an additional 267 shelters open withan estimated total population of 37k (ESF #6 as of 12:53 p.m. EDT, Sept 2) Transportation: Limited operations across the regiono Airports: All airports open with the exception of Jack Brooks Regional (BPT) and Sugarland(SGR); Chennault International (CWF) is partially operational (helicopter operations only)o Seaports: Victoria closed; Corpus Christi, Freeport, Galveston, Houston, Beaumont, Port Arthur,Texas City, and Orange, TX open with restrictionso Railways: Railroad operations remain limited in impact zoneso Public Transit: Federal Transit Administration (FTA) established an Emergency Relief Docket soaffected grantees and sub-grantees can request temporary relief from FTA administrative andstatutory requirementso Subway / Bus: Services remain limited in Houston and Corpus Christi Communications: 2% cell tower outage; 105k landline customers out of service Medical: 12 hospitals (including one of the two hospitals in Beaumont) and 27 nursing homes closed Water/Sanitation:o Limited or no water capacity in 20 of 36 declared counties, and reduced capacity in twoo Limited or no sewage capacity in nine of 36 declared counties, and reduced capacity in twoo Approximately 100 water supply systems are under boil water requirements in TXo Beaumont, TX groundwater plant remains off-line due to flooding conditions but surface watertreatment plant is partially operational; raw water pumps are out and estimated to remain out ofservice for 2-3 weeks; estimated full capacity will take longer to determine due to leaks in thedistribution system and Beaumont will be on boil water notice when it goes online Power Outages: 67k (-20) customers without power in TX (DOE EAGLE-I as of 2:00 a.m. EDT) Schools: Houston schools scheduled to delay opening for at least 2 weeks2(Back to top)

Louisiana: Fatalities/Injuries: No official reports Shelters: Seven shelters open with 2,078 evacuees (ESF #6 as of Communications: 208 landline customers out of service12:53 p.m. EDT, Sept 2)FEMA/State and Local Response:FEMA Headquarters: More than 2,114 FEMA employees deployed in support of Tropical Storm Harvey response; anadditional 2,050 are engaged in support of Harvey operations NRCC: Level I, 24/7 with all ESFs and LNOs; NWC: Steady State National IMATs: N-West (TX EOC, Austin); N-East-1 (Harris County EOC, Houston) Regional IMATs: R-V (San Antonio), R-VI (2 teams in Austin); R-VII (Houston), and R-VIII(Austin) Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS): 23 Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS)teams deployed to TX and LA; additional resources will continue to arrive in selected Resource,Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration sites Urban Search & Rescue (US&R):o 15 Task Forces, one Incident Support Team (IST), and seven Hazardous Equipment Push Packagesremain deployedo Federal responders have saved or assisted an estimated 26,638 individuals and over 1,664 petso FEMA Urban Search and Rescue (US&R): Rescued/assisted 5,985 individuals and 206 pets Logistics: ISBs established in Seguin, TX; Randolph-San Antonio, TX and Camp Beauregard, LAo Mature supply chain delivering 3 million liters of water and 2 million meals daily to 24 PODso Federal Staging Area (FSA) open at Bryan, TX; additional staging location open at Kelly, TXo Commodities on hand (TX and LA): 9M meals, 12M liters of water, 163 generators, 134kblankets, 44k cots, 41.5k tarps; commodities are being released to the states for distributiono Redirecting Louisiana ISB team to Beaumont’s Ford Park ISB; expect full operational capabilityby September 3o 600,000 gallons of fuel ordered and available to be dispensed at 16 sites; 155,000 gallons arepositioned throughout TX and 17,400 have been used Recovery:o Total Individual Housing Program (IHP) registrations: 507,104 ( 25,758)o Total IHP dollars approved: 114,739,555 ( 9,052,682)o Housing Assistance: 33,670,539 ( 4,909,029)o Other Needs Assistance: 81,069,016 ( 4,143,653) 200,261 applicants eligible for Transitional Sheltering Assistance; 10,260 signed in 99,489 housing inspections issued; 15,899 completeo Surge staffing continues for FEMA Strategic Workforce Augmentation Team (SWAT) for takingcalls; 2,739 staff projected to be online (including SWAT) with capacity for 41,717 callso Mobile Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) open in Edna, TXo Housing Inspection Services confirmed 1,489 inspectors are on the groundo Mike Byrne named as FDRC Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration:o As of September 2, 2017, over 2.9M in advance payments has been issued to insured survivorso Over 67,000 ( 4,000) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims submitted (66,829 in TX and288 in LA)3(Back to top)

FEMA Region VI: RRCC Status: at Level I (24/7); Watch: Steady State/Denton MOC (24/7) IMAT-1: Deployed to Corpus Christi; IMAT-2: Deployed to TX EOC, Austin, TX LNOs deployed to TX and LA Joint Field Office (JFO) open in Austin, TXTexas (FEMA-4332-DR-TX): EOC at Full Activation; 28 states in the process of providing support via EMAC missionsLouisiana (FEMA-3382-EM-LA): State EOC transitioned to Partial Activation (24/7); NewOrleans EOC at Full ActivationHurricane IrmaSituation:Hurricane Irma (CAT 3) (Advisory #19A as of 2:00 a.m. EDT)Located 970 miles east of San Juan, Puerto Rico, moving W at 14mph; Maximum Winds: 115 mph. Hurricane-force winds extendout up to 35 miles, tropical-storm-force winds extend out up to140 miles. Some strengthening forecast in the next 48 hoursPreparations:FEMA Headquarters: NRCC Level I (for Harvey & Irma) US&R Red IST staging in Herndon, VA; VA-TF2 deploying to PR Crisis Action Planning Team activated; Concept of support for PR/USVI or CONUS strikedeveloped and in place IMAT-X Deployed to PR ISBs established at the two main airports on PRFEMA Region II: RRCC Status: Level II (24/7) IMAT-A & -B Deployed to USVI IMAT-C Deployed to PRFEMA Region IV: RRCC Status: to Level II on Sep 5Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments:FEMARegionState /LocationEventIA/PAVILSevere Storms & FloodingJuly 11-27, 2017VINMSevere ThunderstormsAugust 3, 2017IAPAIAPA4Number of CountiesRequested Completed00400010Start-EndN/AAug 28 – TBDN/ASep 6 – TBD(Back to top)

Declaration Activity: NoneMonitoring / Potential Future OperationsTropical Activity:Atlantic:Disturbance 1 (as of 2:00 a.m. EDT) Located a few hundred miles SW of Cabo Verde Islands Moving W at 10 mph Could become a tropical depression by mid-week Formation chance through 48 hours: Low (near 0%) Formation chance through 5 days: High (70%)Eastern Pacific: No tropical cyclones are expected in the nextfive daysCentral Pacific: No tropical cyclones are expected in the next five daysWestern Pacific: No activity threatening U.S. territoriesSignificant Weather: Severe thunderstorms are expected in portions of the Northeast and Great LakesSpace Weather: Nothing Significant to ReportWildfires:Chetco Bar Fire (FEMA-5198-FM-OR) – Curry County, OR Acres Burned: 142,857 ( 1); Containment: 10% Fatalities: 0; Injuries: 3 Evacuations: Mandatory and Voluntary for 5,092 people Structures Threatened: 12,286 (8,523 homes); Damaged: 9 (1 home); Destroyed: 26 (6 homes)Helena Fire (FEMA-5199-FM-OR) – Trinity County, CA Acres Burned: 8,940 ( 2,128); Containment: 14% ( 8) No fatalities; No injuries Evacuations: Mandatory evacuations in effect for 2,000 people Structures Threatened: 5,250 (4k homes); Damaged: 8 (4 homes); Destroyed: 133 structures (72 homes)5(Back to top)

La Tuna Fire – Los Angeles County, CA Fire began September 1, 2017 Burning near the cities of Tujunga and Burbank (pop 46k) Acres Burned: 5,895 ( 395); Containment: 10% Fatalities: 0; Injuries: 0 Structures Threatened: 1,376 (1,300 homes) Damaged: 1 home; Destroyed: 4 homes Evacuations: Mandatory for approximately 730 people; voluntary also in effect 4 shelters open with 1,254 evacuees Portions of Interstate 210 are closed FMAG was approved Sept 2, 2017Railroad Fire – Madera and Mariposa counties, CA Fire began August 29, 2017 Burning near the communities of Fish Camp, sugar Pine, and Cedar Valley (pop 3.5k) Acres Burned: 6,180 ( 766); Containment: 23 ( 8)% Fatalities: 0; Injuries: 0 Structures Threatened: 211 (200 homes); Damaged: 0; Destroyed: 5 (-2) homes Evacuations: Mandatory for approximately 600 ( 400) people FMAG was approved Sept 2, 2017Jolly Mountain Fire – Kittitas County, WA Fire began August 11, 2017; Burning 11 miles NW of Cle Elum, WA Acres Burned: 18,085 ( 2,926); Containment: 0% Fatalities: 0; Injuries: 4 Structures Threatened: 5,277 (4,204 homes); Damaged: 0; Destroyed: 0 Evacuations: Mandatory for approximately 994 people FMAG was approved Sept 2, 2017Eagle Creek Fire – Hood River County, OR Fire began September 2, 2017; burning near communities of Cascade Locks, (pop 1,144) Acres Burned: 3,000; Containment: 0% Fatalities: 0; Injuries: 0 Structures Threatened: 286 homes; Damaged: 0; Destroyed: 0 Evacuations: Mandatory for approximately 520 people FMAG was approved Sept 3, 2017Earthquakes: No significant activityRecovery Operations (Updated Weekly on Tuesdays)6(Back to top)

Acronyms / Abbreviations & DAPMCTFVJFOAmerican Red CrossDistribution CenterDeployable Distribution CapabilityDisaster Housing Assistance TeamDefense Logistics AgencyDepartment of DefenseMajor Disaster DeclarationEmergency DeclarationEmergency Operations CenterEmergency Support FunctionsFederal Coordinating OfficerFederal Disaster Recovery CoordinatorFire Management Assistance GrantFully Mission CapableHazardous Equipment Push PackagesIndividual Assistance ProgramIncident Management Assistance TeamInitial Operating FacilityIncident Support TeamJoint Field OfficeLiaison OfficerMission AssignmentMobile Emergency Response Support TeamsNational Hurricane CenterNational Incident Management Assistance TeamNon-Mission CapableNational Oceanic & Atmospheric AdministrationNational Watch CenterNational Weather ServicePublic Assistance ProgramPreliminary Damage AssessmentsPartially Mission CapableTask ForceVirtual Joint Field Office7(Back to top)

Logistics: ISBs established in Seguin, TX; Randolph-San Antonio, TX and Camp Beauregard, LA o Mature supply chain delivering 3 million liters of water and 2 million meals daily to 24 PODs o Federal Staging Area (FSA) open at Bryan, TX; additional staging location open at Kelly, TX