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Utah ShakeOut Integrated Working Groups Utah State Capitol Complex, Salt Lake City, UT August 24 – September 23, 2010 30

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Utah ShakeOut Integrated Working Groups. Utah State Capitol Complex, Salt Lake City, UT August 24 – September 23, 2010. 30. Scenario. 31. Salt Lake County. 12 County Region. Population of 2,148,078 people (2005 Census Bureau data) 27,583 square miles Over 666,000 households. 32. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Utah ShakeOut Integrated Working GroupsUtah State Capitol Complex, Salt Lake City, UTAugust 24 – September 23, 2010

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12 County Region

Population of 2,148,078 people (2005 Census Bureau data)

27,583 square miles

Over 666,000 households

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Salt LakeCounty

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Building Inventory Estimated 541,000 buildings in the region

with a total building replacement value (excluding contents) of $115 billion

Approximately 94% of the buildings are associated with residential housing

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Critical Facility Inventory Essential facilities:

– 39 hospitals with a total bed capacity of 4,605 beds

– 853 schools

– 212 fire stations

– 89 police stations

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High Potential Loss (HPL) Facilities

272 dams

– 117 are classified as ‘high hazard’

636 hazardous material sites

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Transportation and Utility Inventory– 7 transportation systems

(highways, railways, light rail, bus, ports, ferry and airports)

• over 3,595 km of highways

• 1,902 bridges

• 93,834 km of pipes

– 6 utility systems (potable water, wastewater, natural gas, crude & refined oil, electric power and communications)

• Total value of the lifeline inventory: $32 billion

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Wednesday

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7.0 magnitude earthquake7.0 magnitude earthquake

Wednesday, December 1, 201038

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dead

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Injured

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In damages and losses

Building Losses $35 billion in building-related losses 25% of the estimated losses were

related to the business interruption of the region

Largest loss was sustained by the residential occupancies which made up over 60% of the total loss

Transportation Losses Inventory: $27 billion Economic: $948 million

Utility Lifeline Losses Inventory: $7 billion Economic: $587 million

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Buildings collapse

Over 204,000 buildings are at least moderately damaged

– 38% of the buildings in the region

82% of the completely destroyed buildings are unreinforced masonry buildings

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The earthquake lasts as long as 1 minute in some areas

It affects 80% of the population of Utah

– From Brigham City to Santaquin

– Covering 120 miles from north to south

High chance for Aftershocks

– Statistically, expect one 6.0 M and several 5.0 M within 72 hours

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Life lines severedElectrical Power

257,352 households without power

8 electrical facilities damaged

Water/Waste Water

306,712 households without potable water

3,319 breaks and leaks in potable water pipelines

5 waste water treatment facilities damaged

2625 breaks and leaks in waste water pipelines

Natural Gas

1 natural gas facility damaged

98 breaks and leaks in natural gas pipelines

Oil Systems

45 breaks and leaks in oil pipelines

8 oil facilities damaged

Communications

20 communications facilities damaged

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Hospitals: 16 (of 39) damaged

– Of the 4,605 hospital beds available for use only 1,934 hospital beds (42%) are available for use by patients already in the hospital and those injured by the earthquake

Schools: 105 (of 853) damaged

EOCs: 25% damaged

Police Stations: 4 (of 89) damaged

Fire Stations: 18 (of 212) damaged

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Salt Lake City International Airport

– Major damage to all runways, ramps and taxiways

– Damage to terminals 1 and 2

Major highways damaged making ground transportation difficult and impacting egress and traffic around the city

– Severe damage to sections of I-80, I-15 and I-215

Bridges

– 140 damaged beyond repair

– 469 moderately damaged

Railways

– Rail lines twisted and severed in several areas; rail yards damaged

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Fires

Following the earthquake

– 161 ignitions that burned about 7.62 sq. mi

– Estimated 30,813 people displaced

– Burn about $1.8 billion of building value

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Households displaced

62,328 people seek temporary shelter in public shelters

Over 200,000 seek shelter on their own

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The earthquake triggers an immediate Presidential disaster declaration

DHS directs implementation of the NRF Catastrophic Incident Supplement to push the deployment of Federal support to save lives, prevent human suffering and mitigate further damage

The State EOC and all local and county EOCs have been activated

The Region VIII RRCC has been activated and FEMA has deployed National and Regional IMATs and MERS to the area to coordinate with the State and stand up a JFO

Surrounding States activate their EOCs

Multiple Incident Command Posts (ICPs) have been established throughout the impacted area

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Comments and Questions?

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