Andrew Phelps Director Oregon Office of Emergency Management

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Andrew Phelps Director Oregon Office of Emergency Management Prepared, Not Scared Getting Ready for Oregon’s Worst Day Eastern Oregon Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness Summit 12 MAY 2014 Andrew Phelps Director Oregon Office of Emergency Management

What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Naturally Occurring Hazards Human-Caused Hazards Flood Wildfire Earthquake Tsunami Severe Weather Drought Tornado Winter Storm Pandemic Solar Storm Volcanoes Cyber Incident Hazardous Materials Release Urban Conflagration Active Shooter/Mass Casualty Dam Failure Nuclear Power Plant Incident Civil Disturbance Act of Terrorism Transportation Incident KJ

Cascadia Subduction Zone Graphic: University of Oregon

Cascadia Subduction Zone Graphic: DOGAMI

Cascadia Subduction Zone 9.0 m. Earthquake Impacts over 140,000 sq. mi. Ground shaking lasts up to 5 minutes Numerous aftershocks 1,100+ Deaths from quake 10,600+ Deaths from tsunami 25,000+ injured Photo: Oregon State University

Cascadia Subduction Zone WILD CARD – Day or Night WILD CARD – Time of Year WILD CARD – Type of Earthquake WILD CARD – Depth of Earthquake Photo: Oregon State University

Prepared, Not Scared Community Action Plan for all disasters Engage the entire community Family Action Two weeks without outside help Plan to communicate Practice the plans Active Response Drop, Cover, and Hold On Evacuate, if in the tsunami hazard zone Follow your plan

What you need to have What you need to know What you need to do How to connect Andrew

Thank You!