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Hurricane HARVEY Overview

  • Operational Period: 8/25 to 9/4/2017
  • State That Have Declared Emergencies or Issued Guidance, Travel bans, etc...:Texas, Louisiana
  • Potentially Impacted States: TX, LA,
  • States Engaged: IL, MO, KY, OK, TN, AR, MS, TX, LA, MI, MD, VA, FL, PA, AL, OH, GA, IN, KS, CO, NM, WV,
  • Coordination with FEMA Region 3, 4, 5, and 6 and Headquarters
  • Other Sectors Engaged: Finance, Retail, Fuel, Aviation, Food, Communications, Transportation, and Health
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
As with all disasters, this information is subject to change without notice. The All Hazards Consortium, the Multi-State Fleet Response Working Group, the utilities involved, and the states, expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever, for any usage of this information by its recipient. Recipient’s usage of this data constitutes a waiver of any claim it may have with respect to its use of the data.   Please consider all information operationally confidential.
Electric Sector Fleet Movement Information:

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Daily Disaster Dashboard for the Multi-State Fleet Response Working Group (CLICK on Picture Above)........Green State = Pass Through.....Red State = Declared Emergency....Purple State - Issued Waivers or Guidance

RESOURCE LINKS:
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Real-time TEXAS traffic and road closures
https://drivetexas.org/#/7/32.340/-99.500?future=false
Real-time Open/Closed status on fuel, food, pharmacies and hotel locations
(not all stores participate)
www.fleetopenclosed.org
Open/Closed status on Macy's, Walmart, COSTCO, Sears, Target, Walgreens, Lowes,
www.SABERspace.org

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Open/Closed status on pharmacies

https://www.healthcareready.org/rxopen


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NEMA (National Emergency Management Association) HARVEY Unified Information portal
http://ppp.trustedops.com/
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US DOT Resources for Hurricane HARVEY
https://www.transportation.gov/hurricane-harvey
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FEMA NBEOC (National Business Emergency Operations Center) Dashboard
https://fema.connectsolutions.com/nbeocopsboard/
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FEMA Rumor Control

https://www.fema.gov/hurricane-harvey-rumor-control?utm_source=hp_promo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=disaster
GOVERNMENT DECLARATIONS / WAIVERS

NEWEST DOCUMENTS: 9/2/0217
1) RE-ENTRY INFORMATION FOR TX & LA






2) HOUSTON EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN







3) FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
REGIONAL FUEL WAIVER FOR 26 STATES







4) HOUSTON INFORMATION LINKS

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http://traffic.houstontranstar.org/weather/hurricane_season.aspx
http://emergency.downtowndistrict.org/

GOVERNMENT DECLARATIONS / WAIVERS
STATE
TEXAS

DECLARATIONS

texas_declaration__harvey_8_23_2017.pdf
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WAIVERS OR SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS

texas_harvey_sit_rep_8_25_2017.pdf
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Texas Department of Public Safety Website for Situation Reports and Updates:

http://www.dps.texas.gov/dem/sitrep/default.aspx


TEMPORARY TEXAS RE-ENTRY INFORMATION

8/31/2017 FEMA Region 6 Temporary Re-entry Process (UPDATED AS OF 8/31/2017, 10:36 AM ET)
At this time, for those organizations needing assistance in facilitating access into impacted Texas counties to provide life sustaining commodities to shelter/ hospital/critical locations, please visit the website link below and submit your request. Information will be send to FEMA Region 6 for processing.
 
http://ppp.trustedops.com/
 
(Click on “Access Re-Entry Information” tab to get to web form)
 
 
NOTE:

  1. Law enforcement must have all information being requested on the webform in order to work your access. 
 
  1. Please note that this is a temporary solution to facilitate access for life saving and life sustaining transports
 
  1. Transportation Info: For the latest information on Texas road closures/status, please visit https://drivetexas.org/#/7/32.340/-99.500?future=false.



8/30/2017 at 9:00pm ET

At this time, for those organizations needing assistance in facilitating access into impacted Texas counties to provide life sustaining commodities to shelter/ hospital/critical locations, please send the following information to R6-privatesector@fema.dhs.gov:
 
1. What life-safety commodities are you transporting? (Please be advised that only-life-saving/life-sustaining commodities are currently being allowed in to restricted areas)

2. How many trucks are being sent/require access, and how are trucks marked?

3. What is end destination and known route?

4. What IDs do drivers have?

5. What is the ETA for destination?
 
Law enforcement must have all information being requested in order to work your access. 

Please note that this is a temporary solution to facilitate access for life saving and life sustaining transports
 
For the latest information on Texas road closures/status, please visit https://drivetexas.org/#/7/32.340/-99.500?future=false.



More information pending....

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LOUISIANA
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Louisiana road Closures Visit: https://lb.511la.org/lalb/
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LOUISIANA RE- ENTRY INFORMATION

Louisiana Statewide Credentialing/Access Program: www.lsp.org/lscap.html http://www.lsp.org/lscap.html

All parishes use the State Police Credentialing Requirements: Statewide Credentialing / Access Control Program SOP.

The linked SOP above is NOT intended to address the “Who” or “When” issues of Disaster Reentry: the policy decisions regarding “Who” will be allowed to reenter an emergency zone, and “When” they will be allowed to reenter, are determined by elected officials and emergency managers, ordinarily at the parish/county level, as determined by applicable law.

The State Police Credentialing Requirements consists of a letter on company letterhead stating the following information:

•Name of individual seeking re-entry
•Driver’s license number (you must have your driver’s license available for viewing)
•Description of vehicle being driven
• Company identification number (you must have your company identification available for viewing, this could be a company ID card)
Some Parishes require additional requirements.

Below you will find which parishes require additional requirements and how to go about obtaining those requirements.

2016 Emergency Preparedness Re-entry Credentialing Requirements by Parish:
https://lculcom.secure.cusolutionsgroup.net/files/lcul/1/file/Disaster%20Recovery/2016%20_Reentry_Requirements_Per_Parish.pdf


Key Contacts:
Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness: https://www.nola.gov/homeland-security/

LA Business Emergency Operation Center:
http://gohsep.la.gov/PREPARE/LA-BEOC

Governor's Office Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (OHSEP): http://gohsep.la.gov/

Private Sector: (toll free) 1-855-379-4861, or by visiting www.eritn.com

New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS RE- ENTRY INFORMATION

http://reentry.nola.gov/

The re-entry application process is where you register your business to apply for re-entry status and receive your credentials.

Business owners should register for re-entry ASAP to ensure they have their credentials prior to any type of evacuation.

The purpose of the NOLA Regional Post-Disaster Phased Re-entry Plan Standard Operating Procedure is to facilitate the public’s safety and security in the event of a natural or man-made disaster where an official Emergency Declaration has been made and remains in effect.

This process has been coordinated and agreed upon by all Parish and Municipal governments in Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines and St. Bernard under a Memorandum of Agreement.

The Placard System.

The Regional re-entry Placard system is divided into a series of tiers based on the contribution or capability of agencies, organizations, businesses to reestablish safety, security, and viability of damaged areas.

There are four Tiers in the plan: Emergency Response, Tier 1, 2, and 3.

FEMA



If you have any questions, please contact FEMA’s Intergovernmental Affairs Division at (202) 646-3444 or at FEMA-IGA@fema.dhs.gov.

NBEOC (National Business Emergency Operations Center) Dashboard: https://fema.connectsolutions.com/nbeocopsboard/

NEMA (Nations Emergency Managers Association) Dashboard:
ppp.trustedops.com/

US DOT
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HOURS OF SERVICE WAIVERS

url: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency/regional-declaration-emergency-under-49-cfr-%C2%A7-39023



Federal Transportation / Waivers Info
https://www.transportation.gov/hurricane-harvey


MARYLAND

NEW YORK

CONNECTICUT

NEW HAMPSHIRE

MAINE

DELAWARE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WEST VIRGINIA

NORTH CAROLINA

FLORIDA


GEORGIA


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RESOURCES

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www.fleetresponse.org
FLEET RESPONSE WORKING GROUP (FRWG) RESOURCES

  1. Centralized State/Local Government Emergency Declarations & Waivers:
    1. A website is running that centralizes all state emergency declarations and waivers for this incident at: http://www.ahcusa.org/jonas-1212016.html
  2. Open/Closed Businesses:
    1. If you are looking for Open or Closed private sector businesses who provide essential services (e.g. food, coffee, hotel rooms, fuel, supplies, pharmacies, medicines, etc…visit www.fleetopenclosed.org and simple register for free 30 day access
  3. For state entrance and pass through requirements:
    1. If you are looking for various state transportation related requirements,  visit http://www.fleetresponse.org/productsservices/multi-state-movement/
  4. For expedited EZPASS toll process for emergency use;
    1. If you want get through EZPASS toll stations faster, visit http://www.ahcusa.org/e-zpass-tolls.html
  5. For expedited US/Canadian Border crossing guidance;
    1. If you want to get across the border faster, http://www.fleetresponse.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/07/07-03-13-USCANADA-BorderGuidance-Only.pdf
  6. For update traffic conditions, visit the state 511 websites
  7. For All FRWG Disaster Response Tools:
    1. To see all of the FRWG disaster tools, http://www.fleetresponse.org/resources/hurricane-season/
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