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Tropical Storm BARRY  Overview

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Last Update: Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 4:00pm ET
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Saturday 7/13/2019
  • Mississippi issues Emergency Declaration
  • DHS/FEMA conducting daily 3:00pm ET Calls. To attend Call IN: 1-888-813-9958, Passcode 7743515

Friday 7/12/2019
  • USDOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issues regional declaration of emergency w/hours of service waivers for responding entities for BARRY covering Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee And Texas

Thursday 7/11/2019
  • Live feed on US ACE, waterways, fuel, flooding, maritime ports and related Gulf Coast info
  • FMCSA issues NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION DETERMINATION
  • White House:  "Trump administration issues federal disaster declaration for Louisiana in response to Tropical Storm Barry" (Confirming this from Twitter Feed)
  • US DOT issues Sit Report for all DOT divisions
  • Federal Rail Administration issues Emergency Declaration
  • Louisianan issues Emergency Declaration
  • SISE State Liaison Committee activated for coordination with potentially impacted states in GULF Region
  • DHS NICC issues SitReps
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  • Operational Period: 7/10 - 7/14, 2019 (estimated)
  • Feds/State That Have Declared Emergencies: MS, LA, USDOT/FMCSA Regional Declaration
  • Potentially Impacted States: Gulf Coast, Central US
  • State Who Have Issued Waivers, Guidance, Travel bans, etc: NONE YET
  • Potential Pass Through States: TBS
  • Coordination with FEMA Regions 3,4,5 &6
  • Other Sectors Engaged: Energy, Telecom, Finance, Water, Retail, Fuel, Aviation, Food, Communications, Transportation, and Health

FRWG Daily Disaster Collaborative Dashboard:

Video: How to use this 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
GOVERNMENT DECLARATIONS / WAIVERS
STATE
DECLARATIONS / WAIVERS
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Mississippi
Emergency Declaration/Waiver
barry_mema_ts_barry_-_state_of_emergency_declared_7.12.19.pdf
File Size: 175 kb
File Type: pdf
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Saturday 7/13/2019
  • Mississippi issues Emergency Declaration

US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Emergency Declaration/Waiver
Thursday 7/11/2019
  • Live feed on US ACE, waterways, fuel, flooding, maritime ports and related Gulf Coast info
  • https://twitter.com/TeamNewOrleans

US DOT / FMCSA
Emergency Declaration/Waiver
barry_ssc-msc-wsc-regional-emergency-declaration-2019-003-tropical-cyclone-2-07-11-2019.pdf
File Size: 119 kb
File Type: pdf
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Friday 7/12/2019
  • SSC-MSC-WSC - Regional Emergency Declaration 2019-003 - Tropical Cyclone 2 - 07-11-2019 covering Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee And Texas
  • https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency/ssc-msc-wsc-regional-emergency-declaration-2019-003-tropical-cyclone-2-07-11-2019

  • Notice of Enforcement Discretion Determination - Emergency Declaration 2019-003 - 07-11-2019 https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency/notice-enforcement-discretion-determination-emergency-declaration-2019-003-07-11-2019
 
  • Emergency Declarations, Waivers, Exemptions and Permits                         https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency-declarationsFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 
Thursday 7/11/2019
  • FMCSA issues NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION DETERMINATION
Notice of Enforcement Discretion Determination - Emergency Declaration 2019-003 - 07-11-2019Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
July 11, 2019
1200 New Jersey Ave. SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION DETERMINATION
This is a Notice that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has exercised agency discretion and determined not to enforce the Temporary Operating Authority Registration fee provisions of 49 C.F.R. 360.3T(d)(2) and (t)(6) against those motor carriers requesting Temporary Operating Authority Registration in order to provide direct assistance to emergency relief efforts pursuant to the Regional Emergency Declaration 2019-003, dated July 11, 2019, issued by FMCSA's Regional Field Administrators for the Southern, Midwestern and Western Service Centers, including any future amendments or extensions or limitations to that notice. This Notice will expire upon the termination or expiration of Regional Emergency Declaration 2019-003, including any future amendments and extensions.
This Notice:
  1. Acknowledges the current and anticipated damage from heavy rains, high surf, flooding and high winds in the Affected States as set forth in Regional Declaration of Emergency 2019-003;
  2. Considers the interests of public safety and the immediate need to alleviate the effects of the flooding;
  3. Creates no individual rights of action and establishes no precedent for future determinations;
  4. Is inapplicable to motor carriers whose operating authority registration is suspended or revoked.
  5. Raymond P. Martinez, Administrator
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration


FEMA
Emergency Declaration/Waiver
Friday 7/12/2019
FEMA had activated their NBEOC (National Business Emergency Operations Center) and is scheduling daily calls at 3:00pm ET.  
 
To attend Call IN: 1-888-813-9958, Passcode 7743515

Critical Infrastructure partners are also invited to access the Tropical Storm Barry dashboard via the following link:
https://fema.connectsolutions.com/nbeoc/ 





Thursday 7/11/2019
  • FEMA Region IV Private Sector Liaison Map
2019_fema_private_sector_rep_map.pdf
File Size: 1109 kb
File Type: pdf
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US DOT
Emergency Declaration/Waiver
Thursday 7/11/2019
  • Transportation updates for all federal DOT divisions
US DOT BARYY Sit Report.pdf
File Size: 953 kb
File Type: pdf
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Federal Rail Administration
Emergency Declaration
rail_sector_fra_emergency_declaration_ts_barry_july_11_2019.pdf
File Size: 145 kb
File Type: pdf
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Thursday 7/11/2019
  • FRA issues emergency declaration for rail sector

LOUISIANA
Emergency Declaration
louisianna_declaration_barry_111-jbe-2019-soe-invest-92l.pdf
File Size: 735 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Thursday 7/11/2019
  • Louisiana issues emergency declaration

DHS National Risk Management Center
Situation Report w/Cross Sector Impacts Analysis
Thursday 7/10/2019
  • SitRep from NICC removed

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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.
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