Archive for September, 2009

Tsunami Advisory Issued for California, Oregon & Alaska

As a result of the earthquake in America Samoa earlier this morning, a Tsunami Advisory has been issued for parts of the California and Oregon Coast. A tsunami advisory indicates a tsunami which may produce strong currents and is dangerous to those in or very near the water is expected. Large inundations are not expected in areas under advisory status. Advisories are issued when the expected tsunami amplitude is in the range of 0.3 to 1 meter.

Here is a list of affected areas, along with the times the influx is expected to hit.

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Location Expected Amplitude Above Sea Level Initial Arrival Time
San Diego, CA 15cm 21:20 PDT
San Pedro, CA 30cm 21:15 PDT
Port San Luis, CA 60cm 21:07 PDT
San Francisco, CA 20cm 21:31 PDT
Cresent City, CA 65cm 21:20 PDT
Newport, OR 15cm 21:52 PDT
Seaside, OR 25cm 22:05 PDT
Toke Pt, WA 6cm –:–
Neah Bay, WA 6cm 22:13 PDT
Sitka, AK 16cm 21:15 ADT
Yakutat, AK 6cm 21:39 ADT

For more information regarding the advisory, check out NOAA’s West Coast and Alaska Advisory Warning Center

Tsunami Watch Canceled for Hawaiian Islands

The Tsunami Watch which was issued earlier today for the Hawaiian Islands has been canceled.

Tsunami watch issued for Hawaiian Islands after earthquake strikes off American Samoa

A tsunami watch has been issued for Hawaii after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake stuck near American Samoa.   A tsunami watch means that Hawaiians should stay alert for further updates from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, but not that a tsunami is imminent.

Georgia Floods – Red Cross Providing Aid To Families

The American Red Cross is providing aid to families affected by the flooding in Georgia. Over the weekend the Red Cross will provide mobile feeding, aid to families in need, and cleanup and rebuilding supplies. Two shelters – in Cobb and Cherokee County – remain open at this time.

For more information on shelters, check out the Emicus Shelter Page

More details from the Red Cross

Presidential Disaster Declaration for Georgia Issued

Residents May Call FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA to Apply for Assistance

ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue today announced that President Obama has issued a Federal Disaster Declaration for individual assistance to aid residents of Cobb, Paulding, Douglas and Cherokee counties with recovery efforts in the wake of flooding that hit Georgia earlier this week. The portion of Governor Perdue’s request covering other counties and aid to governments that sustained damage to buildings and public costs due to the storms is still pending.

“The recovery is just now beginning,” said Governor Perdue. “We have a great deal of work to do and I appreciate President Obama’s approval of the disaster declaration. We will continue to work closely with FEMA as damage assessments continue and further
assistance becomes available.”

The federal declaration covers individual assistance and can include grants to help pay for temporary housing, home repairs and other serious disaster-related expenses. Low-interest loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration will also be available to cover
residential and business losses not fully compensated by insurance.

The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) is coordinating the state’s response effort. “We are coordinating the recovery effort with our local, state, federal and volunteer partners,” said GEMA Director Charley English. “Damage assessment teams are continuing to work with local authorities in all affected areas of the state to assess losses.”

Governor Perdue declared a state of emergency in 17 Georgia counties on Monday. The state of emergency cleared the way for the massive deployment of state personnel and equipment and paved the way for the Presidential Declaration. The Governor announced
the federal declaration request on Tuesday after an aerial tour of the damaged areas. Residents and business owners in the four counties declared by the President as a major disaster area who sustained losses can begin applying for assistance by registering online
at http://www.fema.gov or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (local time) Monday through Sunday.

Georgia Floods – Water Distribution

Douglas County Emergency Management will distribute bottled water on Thursday to residents of Douglas County who are without treated water continuing until water supplies are exhausted.

Water will be available at Douglasville First United Methodist Church, 6167 Prestley Mill Road at Hospital Drive – enter from Hospital Drive. Click here for a map and comments on this location.

This will be a “drive-through” center, and cases of bottled water will be placed in the resident’s car.

The bottled water distribution is in response to the widespread treated water outages in Douglas County. Numerous water line breaks and roadway washouts were caused by the rains and flooding of Sunday and Monday.

This distribution is open to Douglas County residents only.

A boiled water advisory is still in effect in Douglas County until further notice.

Click here for information on traffic, shelters, and water distribution.

Georgia Floods – Shelters

The American Red Cross is continuing to operate shelters in Georgia, as a result of the flooding which has claimed 9 lives in the Southeast over the last few days. For the latest in shelter open and closings, traffic, and points of distribution, check out our Georgia Flooding map, and select shelters in the drop-down menu.

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