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Last Update: Friday 9/3/2021 at 5:00pm ET
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UPDATES - Hurricane IDA
Thursday, 9/2/2021
- New York issues emergency declaration
- New Jersey issues emergency declaration
- Electric sector fleets continuing to move resources into NJ, PA, & NY 


Wednesday, 9/1/2021
- West Virginia issues emergency declaration
- Pennsylvania issues emergency declaration

Tuesday, 8/31/2021
- More electric sector mutual assistance fleet move towards LA and MS

Monday, 8/30/2021
- Alabama issues fuel waiver
- Wave 3 of electric sector mutual assistance fleets move
- Tennessee issues emergency declaration

Sunday, 8/29/2021
- Electric sector Mutual Assistance Fleet Movement process started 2nd wave of resource movements today
- US DOT Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration (FMCSA) released regional emergency declaration

Saturday, 8/28/2021
- Alabama issues emergency declaration
- Mississippi issues emergency declaration

- LA issues tolls transportation waivers (details and documents below)
- LA issues weight transportation waivers (details and documents below)

Friday, 8/27/2021
- IDA become hurricane at 2:00pmET
- Louisiana issues emergency declaration



IDA......AT-A-GLANCE

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  • Operational Period: 8/11/2021 to 9/1/2021 (estimated)
  • Feds/State That Have Declared Emergencies: LA, AL, MS, TN, VA, PA, WV, NJ, NY
  • Potentially Impacted States: AL, GA, MS, LA, TX, VA, NC, TN, KY, PA, NJ, NY, WV
  • USDOT / FMCSA Regional Emergency Declaration: YES, see below
  • States Who Have Issued Waivers, Guidance, Travel bans, etc: LA (Toll and Weight), AL
  • States Involved in Resource Movements: TX, OK, IL, IN, OH, WV, PA, NJ, DE, DC, MD, NC, SC, FL, AR, TN, KY, GA, MO, AL, CT, MA, CO, ME  
  • Coordination with FEMA Regions 1,2 3, 4, 5, 6 (estimated)

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.

Multi-State Fleet Response Working Group (FRWG)
Daily Disaster Collaborative Dashboard:


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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....WATCH VIDEO below for how to use this dashboard

GOVERNMENT DECLARATIONS / WAIVERS / GUIDANCE

Federal Agency
Declarations
Waivers / Guidance
Notes
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
​https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_fmcsa_ssc_-_wsc_-_regional_emergency_declaration_2021-008_-_hurricane_ida_-_08-29-2021.pdf
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LOUISIANA
https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_la_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_aug_2021.pdf
TOLL WAIVERS
https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_la_new_210827_-_toll_waiver_la1.pdf


WEIGHT WAIVER:
www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_la_210827_-_weight_restriction_waiver.pdf
Louisiana Guidance:
 
State Department of Transportation and Development - Weight Restriction Waiver:

For “commercial motor carriers traveling on public highways of the State of Louisiana for the purpose of emergency preparedness and disaster relief efforts, the provisions of Louisiana Revised Statute 32:386 (A) is hereby suspended and the following size and weight restrictions for such vehicles shall be as follows” - total gross weight of any vehicle or combination of vehicles shall not exceed eighty-eight thousand - 88,000 - pounds. 

State Department of Transportation and Development - Toll Waiver: Regarding collection of payments at tolls under the operation and control of the state of Louisiana, specifically the LA 1 Toll Bridge from Leeville, Louisiana, to Grand Isle and Port Fourchon” - “All tolls are waived.”
MISSISSIPPI
​https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/mississippi_declaration_soe_hurricane_ida.pdf
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ALABAMA
​https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_al_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_aug_2021.pdf
Fuel Waiver

https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_al_fuel_waiver_exec_order_hurricane_ida_08_30_2021.pdf


TENNESSEE

https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_tn_state_of_emergency_severe_weather_aug_25_2021.pdf
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PENNSYLVANIA
https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_pa_2021.08.31-tww-hurricane-ida-disaster-emergency-proclamation.pdf
Virginia
https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida__va__eo-81-declaration-of-a-state-of-emergency-due-to-severe-weather.pdf
West Virginia
​https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_wv_declaration_hurricane_ida_soe.pdf
NEW JERSEY
https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_nj_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_sept_1_2021.pdf
NEW YORK
​https://www.ahcusa.org/uploads/2/1/9/8/21985670/ida_ny_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_sept_1_2021.pdf

Documents below listed by date/time received:
ida_nj_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_sept_1_2021.pdf
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ida_ny_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_sept_1_2021.pdf
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ida_wv_declaration_hurricane_ida_soe.pdf
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ida__va__eo-81-declaration-of-a-state-of-emergency-due-to-severe-weather.pdf
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ida_pa_2021.08.31-tww-hurricane-ida-disaster-emergency-proclamation.pdf
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ida_al_fuel_waiver_exec_order_hurricane_ida_08_30_2021.pdf
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ida_tn_state_of_emergency_severe_weather_aug_25_2021.pdf
File Size: 3392 kb
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ida_fmcsa_ssc_-_wsc_-_regional_emergency_declaration_2021-008_-_hurricane_ida_-_08-29-2021.pdf
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mississippi_declaration_soe_hurricane_ida.pdf
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ida_al_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_aug_2021.pdf
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ida_la_new_210827_-_toll_waiver_la1.pdf
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ida_la_210827_-_weight_restriction_waiver.pdf
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ida_la_state_of_emergency_tropical_storm_ida_aug_2021.pdf
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