As we wrap another semester studying natural hazards around
the world, students are reflecting on the most damaging hazards in their blogs,
and how we can mitigate them and protect the population.
As I write this post, FEMA’s disasters website shows that
in 2018, the USA had already 20 ‘major disaster' declarations, below:
Hawaii
Kilauea Volcanic Eruption And Earthquakes (DR-4366). Incident
period: May 03, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration declared on May 11, 2018
Hawaii
Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, And Mudslides (DR-4365). Incident
period: April 13, 2018 to April 16, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration declared
on May 08, 2018
North Carolina Tornado And Severe Storms (DR-4364).
Incident period: April 15, 2018.
Major Disaster
Declaration declared on May 08, 2018
Indiana Severe Storms And Flooding (DR-4363).Incident
period: February 14, 2018 to March 04, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration
declared on May 04, 2018
Texas McDannald Fire (FM-5237). Incident
period: May 02, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on May
02, 2018
Arizona Tinder Fire (FM-5236). Incident
period: April 27, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on
April 29, 2018
Alabama Severe Storms And Tornadoes (DR-4362).
Incident period: March 19, 2018 to March 20, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration
declared on April 26, 2018
Kentucky Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides,
And Mudslides (DR-4361). Incident period: February 21, 2018 to March
21, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration declared on April 26, 2018
Texas Mcclellan Fire (FM-5235). Incident
period: April 17, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on
April 18, 2018
West Virginia Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, And
Mudslides (DR-4359). Incident period: February 14, 2018 to February
20, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration declared on April 17, 2018
Ohio Severe Storms, Landslides, And Mudslides (DR-4360).
Incident period: February 14, 2018 to February 25, 2018. Major Disaster
Declaration declared on April 17, 2018
Texas 335 Fire (FM-5234). Incident period:
April 14, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on April 14,
2018
Texas Harbor Bay Fire (FM-5233). Incident
period: April 13, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on
April 13, 2018
Oklahoma Rhea Fire Complex (FM-5232). Incident
period: April 13, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on
April 13, 2018
Oklahoma 34 Fire Complex (FM-5231). Incident
period: April 12, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on April
13, 2018
Kentucky Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, And
Mudslides (DR-4358). Incident period: February 09, 2018 to February
14, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration declared on April 12, 2018
Oklahoma Shumach Fire Complex (FM-5230). Incident
period: March 16, 2018. Fire Management Assistance Declaration declared on
March 16, 2018
American Samoa Tropical Storm Gita (DR-4357). Incident
period: February 07, 2018 to February 12, 2018. Major Disaster Declaration
declared on March 02, 2018
American Samoa Tropical Storm Gita (EM-3397). Incident
period: February 07, 2018. Emergency Declaration declared on February 11, 2018
Vermont Severe Storm And Flooding (DR-4356). Incident
period: October 29, 2017 to October 30, 2017. Major Disaster Declaration
declared on January 02, 2018
Almost all of these are fire or flooding related. It might be our new normal…this article
exposes how underestimated the flooding risk is in the States. In California, the
visualization FEMA website shows 281 disasters since 1953. In Monterey County, 22,
most of them related to wildfires or winter storms/flooding/mudslides [see map
below].
People in charge of planning and budgets should be very
well informed of all the possible hazards, their frequency, location, and potential
damage. Education is everything.
Stay informed and safe.
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