ASLP Planning Emergencies
Emergency management plan is the document that contains information on how the authorities, people and businesses can respond, prepare and mitigate the risks associated with hazards in the United States. The emergency plan also assists in identifying the magnitude of a disaster, and probability of its occurrence within a specific year. The information assists the government to put aside the adequate resource to manage the emergence. The paper identifies the Hail Storm, Tornadoes and Wildfire for the hazard and vulnerable analysis.
Hazard & Vulnerability Analysis Table
Hazard
Magnitude
Frequency
Seasonal Pattern
Duration
Speed of Onset
Priority
Hail Storm
50%
years
Likely to occur during the winter and spring
May last between one and two weeks
More than 24 hours' warning
Damage to properties. Shutdown of critical facilities
Tornadoes
50%
1-year
Likely to occur during the winter
May last for more than a week
More than 24 hours' warning
Damage to properties. Shutdown of critical facilities
Wildfire
40%
10 years
Likely to occur during Summer
May last for several weeks
Minimal ("No warning notice")
Damage to properties. Shutdown of critical facilities
Hailstorm is one of the natural hazards that can damage properties in the United States. Hail is a spherical ball of ice and product of intense showers and thunderstorms....
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