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John M. Cummings III Public Information Officer Department of Emergency Management

John M. Cummings III Public Information Officer Department of Emergency Management City and County of Honolulu Peter B Carlisle, Mayor. Department of Emergency Management (DEM) Mission. Prevent or minimize loss of life and alleviate suffering; Reduce damage or destruction to property;

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John M. Cummings III Public Information Officer Department of Emergency Management

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  1. John M. Cummings III Public Information Officer Department of Emergency Management City and County of Honolulu Peter B Carlisle, Mayor

  2. Department of Emergency Management (DEM) Mission • Prevent or minimize loss of life and alleviate suffering; • Reduce damage or destruction to property; • Provide for public safety, health and welfare; • Restore disrupted public systems and services, and expedite recovery; • Implement mitigation actions.

  3. We are partners in the Hawaii Civil Defense System • Formed during the Cold War • Each county has an emergency management office to coordinate disaster response – Four counties total • County emergency managers report to Mayor of their jurisdiction – Can activate 24/7 • County ultimately responsible for alert, warning and evacuation of residents • Primary responders, Police, Fire, Ambulance etc. reside at County level

  4. Kauai Civil Defense Maui Civil Defense Hawaii County Civil Defense Department of Emergency Management C&C Honolulu Four County Emergency Management Offices

  5. Respond to multiple natural disasters Tsunami Events Severe Weather Events Flooding Events Hurricane Events

  6. WORST DISASTERS More than 220 tsunami related deaths since 1946 including six on Oahu *John J. McCusker, "Comparing the Purchasing Power of Money in the United States (or Colonies) from 1665 to 2005." Economic History Services, 2006, URL : http://www.eh.net/hmit/ppowerusd/

  7. Response Challenges • Planning time – minutes vs. hours • Hawaii has unique evacuation issues • Hurricane/tsunami evacuation is extremely difficult • Approximately 78,000 people reside in our evacuation zones • +/- 100,000 visitors

  8. Functional requirements and needs for local forecast guidance • Timely forecast information • Plain English • We will ask for WAGs

  9. Tsunami Evacuation Zones • Maps On-line and home or business phonebook • If you are living in an evacuation zone you MUST evacuate for a hurricane or tsunami

  10. City and NOAA partnership • We depend on NOAA data to save lives and protect property! • Weather alerts • Updates • VTCs • An excellent partnership that we are • very grateful for. Kauai – Hurricane Iniki 1992

  11. Mahalo! John M. Cummings III Public Information Officer Department of Emergency Management City and County of Honolulu 650 South King Street Honolulu, HI. 96813 808-723-8960 jcummings@honolulu.gov

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