- July 2nd, 2006, 9:36 pm
#19783
all right- high and dry after 5 days and very little sleep as I spent the majority of the week in the command post. Thanks for all your thoughts- only a few injuries to MOS and several civilians w/ medical issues thruout. Altogether could've been a lot worse.
We crested at approx 34' - flood height is 22'- so there was no way to prepare or to mitigate this. We lost several roads, 1 police cruiser, and possibly as many as 50 homes along the river corridor suffered major damage up to complete loss; we won't know for a while (until inspections can be made). Approx 200 people in this particular section of my municipality were evacutated or displaced. All bridges, including the 2 local bridges into Jersey survived intact with little to no damage. The same cannot be said of the historic Delaware Canal/State Park. What wasn't destroyed after the major flood LAST year certainly was this time around- approx 7 mil $ worth of damage last time- probably the same again.
In addition to our local PD, we utilized PA State Troopers and approx 24 troops from the PA Nat'l guard to set up check points and secure access for emergency personnel, as well as to protect the flooded area from looting. No major issues arose.
PEMA and FEMA are in the process of evaluating and may offer buyouts to those affected- many people may not elect to return- so there will be an ongoing economic affect up here.
As EMA coordinator- it was my responsibility to oversee all emergency ops, as well as arrange transportation, work with the Red Cross and other groups to bring in field kitchens, set up shelters, keep our vol fire depts supplied and supported, bring together various law enforcement agencies, and keep our twp supervisors advised. We are a relatively small community but the job is quite demanding- I could use about 2 days of sleep!
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JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
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