Mississippi Emergency Management Agency Mississippi Impact Overview Capstone 14 Tom McAllister Response Director.

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Mississippi Emergency Management Agency Mississippi Impact Overview Capstone 14 Tom McAllister Response Director

General Impact Breakdown of Damage Residential45,059 Commercial, Industrial and Other 1,623 Total46,862

Total Number of Injured Breakdown of Injuries Medical Aid Needed 4,000 Hospital Care Needed 1,242 Life Threatening165 Total5,407

Total Number of Fatalities Fatalities Total200

Shelter Seeking Populations Shelter Seeking Total25,000+

Power Disruptions Number Affected Total41,790+

Water System Disruptions Number Affected Total108,556+

Immediate Priorities (E+72hrs) Priorities Major Supply Routes Joint, Receiving, Staging, On-Ward Movement and Integration State Forward EOC/ SERT Commodity Staging Areas Medical Evacuation/ care of survivors Communications Critical Locations Northwest Community College Robinsonville /Tunica county Delta State University/ Bolivar Med Center Coahoma Community College Baptist Med Center, Desoto Hospital Bridges and roads

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