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MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE FOR IRENE & LEE MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE FOR IRENE & LEE (AUGUST (AUGUST-NOVEMBER 2011) NOVEMBER 2011) "Labor for your First Disaster Neighbor" Recovery State EOC returns to initiated Center opens


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MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE FOR IRENE & LEE MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE FOR IRENE & LEE (AUGUST (AUGUST-NOVEMBER 2011) NOVEMBER 2011)

State OEM activates EOC FEMA Emergency Declaration for Hurricane Irene Irene makes landfall FEMA Major Disaster Declaration for Irene

8/24 8/26 8/28 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/8 9/13 9/23 11/18

"Labor for your Neighbor" initiated First Disaster Recovery Center opens Tropical Storm Lee begins impacting NewYork FEMA Emergency Declaration for Lee FEMA Major Disaster Declaration for Lee State EOC returns to normal operations Last Disaster Recovery Center Closes OEM's Human Services Branch ends activation

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$56 million $65 million $66 million $112 million $115 million $128 million $148 million $277 million

$1.5 BILLION (estimated)

$4.5 BILLION $0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $4,500 $5,000

1/98: Ice Storm 3/91: Ice Storm 4/05: Severe Storms & Flooding 4/07: Severe Storms & Flooding 3/10: Severe Storms & Flooding 1/96: Flooding 10/06: Severe Storms & Flooding 6/06: Severe Storms & Flooding 8-9/11: HURRICANE IRENE/TROPICAL STORM LEE 9/01: WTC Attack

FEMA Public Assistance Costs (millions of dollars)

NYS COSTLIEST DISASTERS TO DATE NYS COSTLIEST DISASTERS TO DATE

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STATE EOC REPRESENTATION FOR STATE EOC REPRESENTATION FOR IRENE/LEE: IRENE/LEE:

40 AGENCIES 300+ STAFF

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ERGENCY SHELTERS RGENCY SHELTERS

THE TWO DISASTERS ACCOUNTED FOR 9 TOTAL FATALITIES IN NEW YORK STATE. HURRICANE IRENE/TROPICAL STORM LEE

198 Emergency Shelters opened and supported.

18,518 individuals and families sheltered.

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HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF OPENED DISASTER HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF OPENED DISASTER TERS (DRCs) TERS (DRCs)

17 74

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Previous Record Hurricane Irene & Tropical Storm Lee

# of Disaster Recovery Centers

RECOVERY CEN RECOVERY CEN

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INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE (HUMAN SERVICES) COMPARISONS (HUMAN SERVICES) COMPARISONS

6,776

33,105

5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000

Average Irene/Lee

Total Registrants

$9.6

$156.4

$0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180

Average Irene/Lee

IA Awards (millions)

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231

1,900+

500 1000 1500 2000 2500

Average Irene/Lee

PA Applicants

$34

$1.5 BILLION

$0 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 $1,200 $1,400 $1,600

Average Irene/Lee

PA Awards (millions)

*Estimates

  • An estimated 13,000+ PA Project

Worksheets will be submitted.

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (INFRASTRUCTURE) PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (INFRASTRUCTURE) COMPARISONS COMPARISONS

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*Initial Mapping – All Data Not Mapped Yet

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17 States Supported NYS

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IRENE/LEE IMPACTS IRENE/LEE IMPACTS

Power Outages: nearly 1,100,000+ (peak) Evacuation Orders: 390,000+ Major Road Closures: 260+ Telecommunications Outages: 900,000+

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Hurricane Irene

Figure 2: Outage Distribution as of 10:00 p.m., August 28

LIPA Central Hudson National Grid NYSEG Con Edison Orange and Rockland

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Hurricane Irene

Customer Outages (Statewide)

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000

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Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee

Utility Priorities During Restoration

Health and Safety Concerns Repairs to the Electric System Responding to safety concerns, including live downed wires Restoration of key facilities, such as hospitals or police stations Feeders with critical customers or high-priority customers Transmission/sub-transmission facilities, including substations Distribution substations Three-phase primary (main feeder from substation) Single-phase side taps (one phase) Secondary services and individual distribution transformers supplying small groups of customers

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Lessons Learned (OEM)

  • Go bigger faster

– EMAC assistance was invaluable – Updating EOC activation timeline

  • Need more capacity

– Staff and resources – New OEM regional construct, IMTs, stockpile

  • Need better situational awareness

– “Warning Point” to Watch Center – Rapid Regional Response Teams

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Questions?