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Bruce Freeman Hackleburg IMT– Ops Section Chief Alabama Emergency Management Agency
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Events Unfolding April 27 2:58am DeKalb County is the first EOC to activate 5:09am First damage reported in Tuscaloosa 7:34am SEOC Activation Level 2 8:28am SEOC Activation Level 1 8:53am Report of first fatality, Cullman County 9:15amGovernor Bentley issues a State of Emergency 4:57pm Brown’s Ferry Notification (NOUE) 6:00pm Governor Bentley and Director Faulkner hold a news conference 6:16pm Governor Request Emergency Assistance statewide from President Obama under the Stafford Act (signed by President Obama FEMA-3319-EM-AL) During the day Governor activates National Guard 22 Shelters open 722 State Agency and Mutual Aid Responders are on duty
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Events Unfolding April 28 Governor requests expedited Major Disaster Declaration. President signs Major Disaster Declaration (FEMA-1971-DR-AL) Incident Support Base at Maxwell AFB Mobilized April 29 President Obama, Governor Bentley and FEMA Administrator Fugate tour Tuscaloosa Federal Coordinating Officer Mike Byrne does his first over flight to view damage Initial Preliminary Disaster Assessment performed. First housing inspections completed
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DR-1971 by the Numbers 62 tornados – Total path 1,177 miles long, 20 miles wide 247 fatalities – 19 counties 88,050 registrations – Over $66 million in FEMA grants to Individuals and Households – Nearly $75 million approved SBA loans Over 23,000 homes/apartments destroyed or heavily damaged (via Red Cross) Debris – 10 million cubic yards identified – 90% removed in 90 days following April 27 Numbers as of 7/30/11
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Commodities Deployed Commodities from Maxwell AFB Water—127 truckloads Ice—110 truckloads MRE—64 truckloads Other Logistics Coordinated Tarps Cots Showering Stations Washers/Dryers Port-a-lets Fueling Operations Generators
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Moving Toward Recovery May 1 State requests Joint Preliminary Disaster Assessments (PDAs) DHS Secretary, SBA Administrator, HUD Secretary, USDA Secretary and FEMA Administrator tour impacted area Disaster Recovery Centers 1-7 open May 2 Applicant Briefings for Public Assistance begin May 5 Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator appointed for Long Term Community Recovery May 10 Joint Field Office (JFO) opened May 10 Operation Clean Sweep begins May 14 First funeral benefits dispersed First five survivor families move into temporary housing units in Phil Campbell, Ala. May 24 Incident Support Base at Maxwell AFB Demobilized
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Safer Alabama Summit July 13, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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Moving Toward Recovery Wet Debris Mission Lake Martin 15,288 cubic yards Complete in 44 days Neely Henry Lake 5,598 cubic yards Complete in 38 days
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Moving Toward Recovery Long-Term Community Recovery Engage communities to develop goals and priorities for long-term recovery Identify and establish partnerships with state, non- profit and private sector organization to support community recovery Conduct meetings in communities that have requested assistance from LTCR Create a strategic plan to meet long-term goals
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Tuscaloosa EMA before and after
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In Memory of Dean Ullock Fly High Buddy
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Alabama Emergency Management Agency P.O. Drawer 2160 Clanton, AL 35046 205-280-2200 www.ema.alabama.gov Twitter: @AlabamaEMA Facebook: AlabamaEMA YouTube: AlabamaEMAtv
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