ARE YOU READY?. Natural Disaster Preparedness.

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ARE YOU READY?

Natural Disaster Preparedness

NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

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Low Threat High Threat Threat Ranking includes likelihood and effect on population and property Hurricane Flash Flood Tsunami Earthquake Volcano Landslide Urban Fire Power Failure Wild Fire HAZMAT (trans/oil spill) Drought Aircraft Incident HAZMAT (fixed) Tornado/Water Spout Dam Failure Radiological Terrorism Civil Disorder Hurricane Flash Flood Tsunami Earthquake Volcano Landslide Urban Fire Power Failure Wild Fire HAZMAT (trans/oil spill) Drought Aircraft Incident HAZMAT (fixed) Tornado/Water Spout Dam Failure Radiological Terrorism Civil Disorder Hazards

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Hurricane: Saffir-Simpson Scale Hurricane: Saffir-Simpson Scale Category 1: 74-95mph 12 Category 2: mph Category 3: mph 34 Category 4: mph Category 5: Hurricane/Tropical Storm Watch: Hurricane/Tropical Storm conditions are possible within 48 hours. Hurricane/Tropical Storm Warning: Hurricane/Tropical Storm conditions are expected within 36 hours.

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KQNG CD KSSK KRTR CABLE CD KMVI CD KKBG CD

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Other Resources  Hawaii Red Cross  Hawaii Disaster Preparedness  Hawaii State Civil Defense:  Ready.gov  State of Hawaii Lt. Gov.

BE READY!! QUESTIONS!

Commander Requirements Account for everyone who received the training Account for everyone who received the training Have them sign in! Have them sign in! Update into your respective branch’s training system Update into your respective branch’s training system Natural Disaster preparedness is a required annual training (April is disaster preparedness month) Natural Disaster preparedness is a required annual training (April is disaster preparedness month)