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Daily Operations Briefing Tuesday, December 19, 2017 8:30 a.m. EST

Significant Activity Dec 18-19 Significant Events: Wildfires southern California Train derailment - WA Tropical Activity: Western Pacific No activity affecting U.S. interests Significant Weather: Winter Storm Warning Pacific Northwest, Northern Intermountain, and Northern Rockies Heavy snow possible Northern WA, ID, & MT Flash flooding possible Southern Plains, Lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys, and Southeast Space Weather: o Past 24 hours: None o Next 24 hours: None Earthquake Activity: No significant activity Declaration Activity: None

FEMA-4335/4340-DR-VI (Irma/Maria) ST. THOMAS: FEMA: Grand Celebration (Responder Berthing); Disaster Recovery Centers #4, #7 and #10; IA Voluntary Agency Liaison TF, Direct Housing Assessment Specialist, Disability Integration Field ST; PA Kick Off Meeting TF; Mitigation Assessment Strike Team; Environmental & Historic Preservation ST; SBA: Business Recovery Center #1 ESF-2: SatCom Technician ESF-3: Power Restoration Team; Blue Roofing; Debris Removal ESF-10: Water Assessment; Household Hazardous Waste TF; EPA-USCG Vessel Retrieval TF; ESF-12: DOE Electrical Distribution TF ST. JOHN: FEMA: Responder berthing in various locations; Disaster Recovery Centers #8 and #9; IA Voluntary Agency Liaison, Direct Housing Assessment Specialist; Disability Integration Specialist ESF-3: Debris Removal, Blue Roof, and Power Restoration Team ESF-10: EPA Household Hazardous Waste ST ESF-12: DOE Electrical Distribution TF ST. CROIX: FEMA: R-IMAT II; Carnival Fasciation (Responder Berthing); Disaster Recovery Centers #1, #2, and #5; Power Restoration TF; Debris Management TF; Wastewater TF; Mid Term Hospital Management TF; IA Direct Housing Assessment Specialist, Voluntary Agency Liaison TF, Feeding TF; Disability Intigration Field TF; Hazard Mitigation Strike Team, Mitigation Assessment ST; PA Kick Off Meeting TF; Environmental & Historic Preservation TF SBA: Business Recovery Center #2 ESF-2: Disaster Emergency Communications Coordinator; Military Augmentee Response Cadre; SatCom Technician ESF-3: Power Restoration Team; Debris Removal Teams ESF-8: HHS Health Communications Team ESF-10: Household Hazardous Waste TF; Medical Waste TF; USCG-EPA Vessel Retrieval TF ESF 12: DOE Electric Distribution TF U.S. Virgin Islands Force Laydown for Operational Period 0700AST 19DEC2017-0700AST 26DEC2017 Map Legend As of: 18DEC2017 1630AST

FEMA-4335/4340-DR-VI (Irma/Maria) Power Restoration Debris Removal Debris Removal Estimates Debris Removal STJ STT STX USVI 24,000CY 116,000CY 750,000CY 890,000CY Goal: Remove 100,000CY of debris per month Debris Removal Last 24 Hours Blue Roof Mission Last 24 Total Removed STJ +418 24,693 CY STT +478 84,294 CY 12/16/2017 Power Restoration STJ STT STX USVI Goal % 71.5% 64.7% 54.5% 60.9% Restore 90% of power by Last 24 0.4% +1.1% +3.1% +2% 12/25/2017 Assess. Requested Assess. Ineligible Temporary Power - Generators Install Requested Installs In Process Installs on Hold Install Complete STX NR 339,835 CY USVI +896 448,822 CY Notes Remove 851,000CY by 03/30/2018 De- Installs Generators In Use STJ 28 9 19 0 0 19 16 3 STT 148 77 71 0 0 71 38 33 STX 138 49 89 1 2 86 42 44 USVI 314 135 179 1 2 176 96 80 Notes 34 generators available on STX and 25 generators available on STT Total Installed Last 24 Blue Roof Mission ROEs Collected ROEs Ineligible WO Issued Last 24 STJ 190 0 305 56 190 0 STT 1,585 0 2,813 405 1,585 0 STX 1,889 0 3,219 459 1,889 0 USVI 3,664 0 6,337 920 3,664 0 Goal Install 3,670 roofs across USVI (STJ: 195; STX: 1,885; STT: 1,590)

Thomas Fire Southern California Fire Name (County) Thomas (Ventura and Santa Barbara) FMAG # (Approved Date) 5224-FM-CA Dec 5, 2017 Acres Burned 271,000 (+1,000) Percent Contained 50% (+5%) Evacuations (Residents) Mandatory & Voluntary Structures Threatened Damaged Destroyed 18,000 248 (195 homes) 1,032 (762 homes) Fatalities / Injuries 2 / 0 Situation: The Thomas Fire continues to burn across multiple counties. Currently the third largest fire in CA recorded history (#2 2012 Rush Fire 271,911 acres; #1 2003 Cedar Fire 273,246 acres). Impacts Shelters: 2 open / 432 (-78) occupants (ARC Shelter Count as of 5:31 a.m. EST) A boil water advisory remains in effect for both counties State/Local Response Governor declared a State of Emergency; CA National Guard deployed EOCs: CA - Full Activation; NV - Partial Activation; UT - Monitoring FEMA Response FEMA-3396-EM-CA approved on December 8, 2017 Region IX RWC at Steady State; RRCC not activated Region IX IMAT-2 deployed to CA EOC Region IX LNO deployed to Southern Regional EOC Defense Coordinating Element activated IA Joint PDAs for four counties began December 15, 2017

Amtrak 501 Derailment WA (FINAL) Situation Inaugural trip of Amtrak 501 (from Seattle, WA to Portland, OR) derailed at 10:33 a.m. EST on a trestle over Interstate 5 (I-5) near the city of DuPont, WA. The train consisted of 14 cars (13 derailed), with 77 passengers and 5 crew members. Initial NTSB reports indicate speed was a factor. Impacts Fatalities: 3; Injuries: 100+ Hospitalized (Washington State Patrol) I-5 southbound closed and expected to remain so through Tuesday o 60,000 daily travelers (main north/south WA thoroughfare) o Very few alternative routes (current detour 50+miles) Amtrak service south of Seattle is temporarily suspended State/Local Response WA EOC at Partial Activation Governor has declared a State of Emergency; National Guard activated FEMA Response Region X RRCC: Not Activated; Watch at Steady State No request for FEMA assistance at this time

National Weather Forecast Today Tomorrow

Active Watches and Warnings http://www.weather.gov/

Precipitation Forecast Days 1-3 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

Severe Weather Outlook Days 1-3 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

Forecast Snowfall

Fire Weather Outlook Today Tomorrow

Hazards Outlook Dec 21-25

Space Weather Space Weather Activity Geomagnetic Storms Solar Radiation Radio Blackouts Past 24 Hours None None None None Next 24 Hours None None None None For further information on NOAA Space Weather Scales refer to http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation HF Communication Impact Sunspot Activity http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/aviation-communitydashboard http://spaceweather.com/

Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments Region IX State / Location CA Event Wildfires December 4, 2017 and continuing IA / PA Number of Counties Requested Completed Start End IA 4 0 12/15 TBD PA 0 0 N/A

Disaster Requests & Declarations Declaration Requests in Process Requests APPROVED (since last report) Requests DENIED (since last report) 6 IA PA HM Date Requested 0 0 MT DR Wildfires X X November 15, 2017 NH DR Severe Storms and Flooding X X November 27, 2017 VT DR Severe Storms and Flooding X X November 27, 2017 AK DR Severe Storm X X November 27, 2017 ME DR Severe Storms and Flooding X X November 30, 2017 Pueblo of Acoma DR Severe Storms and Flooding X X November 30, 2017

Readiness Deployable Teams and Assets Resource National IMATs* (1-2 Teams) Regional IMATs (0-3 Teams) US&R (>66%) MERS (>66%) FCO ( 1 Type I) FDRC (>/=3) East 1: East 2: Force Strength Deployed Charlie West: B-2 Assigned: 13 Available: 2 PMC / NMC: 4 (+1) Deployed: 7 (-1) Assigned: 28 Available: 28 PMC / NMC: 0 Deployed: 0 Assigned: 36 Available: 33 NMC: 0 Deployed: 3 Assigned: 37 Available: 5 (-1) PMC / NMC: 7 (+2) Deployed: 25 (-1) Assigned: 14 Available: 3 (+1) PMC / NMC: 0 Deployed: 11 (-1) Available Deployed Other Total Workforce 11,482 3,976 34% 5,600 1,906 *B-2 Status: Assemble 2 hours, On Site 18 hours; B-48 Status: Assemble and deploy 48 hours; Charlie Status: No team assemble time requirement Cadres with 25% or Less Availability DI 5% (4/80); EHP 9% (30/327); ER 22% (14/65); IT 17% (108/623); LOG 18% (218/1,209) PA 24% (355/1,480); SEC 7% (7/100)

FEMA Readiness Activation Teams Resource Status Total Status Activated Team Activation Level Activation Times Reason / Comments NWC 5 Steady State NRCC 2 Not Activated HLT 1 Not Activated RWCs/MOCs 10 Steady State RRCCs 10 Not Activated Back-up Regions: III, V, and VIII

Public Assistance Grant Program Emergency Work PA Project Worksheets Obligated in past week as of 12/18/17 at 1500 EDT Permanent Work PA Category A - Debris Removal B - Protective Measures C - Roads & Bridges D - Water Control Facilities E - Public Buildings F - Public Utilities G - Recreational or Other H - Fire Management Z - State Management Total Number Of PWs Obligated 33 69 75 8 12 17 19 0 2 235 Federal Share Obligated $1,921,396.87 $3,714,359.50 $11,607,233.19 $3,119,734.88 $238,968.36 $5,545,481.70 $1,340,082.23 $0.00 $14,359,391.42 $41,846,648.15 Public Assistance Obligated per Category In the Past 2 Weeks 12/4/2017 through 12/18/2017 This weeks PA Highlights $45,000,000 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 Last Week This Week Z - State Management H - Fire Management G - Recreational or Other F - Public Utilities E - Public Buildings D - Water Control Facilities $1.4 Million was obligated to Protective Measures for the Nevada Division of Emergency Management. $12.3 Million was obligated to State Management for the Florida Division of Emergency Management. $2.7 Million was obligated to Public Utilities for the state of California. $1.6 Million was obligated to Public Utilities for the state of Missouri. $38,766,446 $41,846,648

Direct Housing 5,000 Total Households in FEMA Direct Housing per State Past Year per Week, 12/17/2016 12/18/2017 There are currently 3,447 Households Occupying 3,447 Temporary Units DR IA Declaration Date Program End Date Current # of Households in Direct Housing (Weekly Change) 4266 -TX 3/19/2016 9/19/2017 3 (-1) 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 4273-WV 6/25/2016 12/26/2017 4 (-4) 4277-LA 8/14/2016 2/14/2018 2253 (-51) 4285-NC 10/10/2016 4/10/2018 111 (-1) 4332-TX 8/25/2017 2/25/2018 811 (+123) 4337-FL 9/10/2017 3/10/2018 218 (+56) 4344-CA 10/10/2017 4/10/2018 47 (+5) 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 4344-CA 4332-TX 4337-FL 4266-TX 4273-WV 4277-LA 4285-NC States with Currently Occupied Units

NPSC Call Activity NPSC Call Activity in the Past Week 12/10/2017 through 12/17/2017 Call Type Projected Calls Actual Calls Registration Intake: 8,269 7,358 Helpline: 203,036 195,537 Combined: 211,305 202,895 60,000 NPSC Call Forecasting and Actual Calls Over the Past 4 Weeks 11/19/2017 through 12/16/2017 50,000 40,000 30,000 Forecast RI Actual RI Forecast HL Actual HL 20,000 10,000 0 8 Disasters with a Currently Open Registration Period

Individual Assistance Activity Individuals and Households Program Activity As Of: 12/18/17 In Past 7 Days Cumulative Applicants Approved Amount Approved Applicants Approved Amount Approved 4335-VI Declared 09-07-2017 End Of Reg Period 01-08-2018 Housing Assistance 201 $894,514.26 5,028 $15,773,213.47 Open Registration Period Other Needs Assistance 180 $474,088.03 3,417 $3,634,225.22 Total IHP $1,368,602.29 $19,407,438.69 Average IHP $2,890 Total Max Grants 39 4336-PR Declared 09-10-2017 End Of Reg Period 03-20-2018 Housing Assistance 10 $9,378.55 763 $1,314,312.95 Open Registration Period Other Needs Assistance 18 $15,664.66 821 $1,263,689.71 Total IHP $25,043.21 $2,578,002.66 Average IHP $2,174 Total Max Grants 1 4339-PR Declared 09-20-2017 End Of Reg Period 03-20-2018 Housing Assistance 25,674 $77,631,027.13 145,515 $352,023,883.66 Open Registration Period Other Needs Assistance 34,524 $60,625,833.98 297,162 $322,083,961.47 Total IHP $138,256,861.11 $674,107,845.13 Average IHP $1,877 Total Max Grants 697

Individual Assistance Activity (cont.) 4340-VI Declared 09-20-2017 End Of Reg Period 01-08-2018 Housing Assistance 297 $1,130,787.37 5,430 $16,147,308.27 Open Registration Period Other Needs Assistance 275 $497,491.30 3,794 $3,914,971.39 Total IHP $1,628,278.67 $20,062,279.66 Average IHP $2,657 Total Max Grants 24 4344-CA Declared 10-10-2017 End Of Reg Period 12-11-2017 Housing Assistance 28 $100,582.21 1,316 $8,506,321.22 Open Registration Period Other Needs Assistance 31 $153,067.52 3,676 $5,190,762.32 Total IHP $253,649.73 $13,697,083.54 Average IHP $3,197 Total Max Grants 127 12 Declarations IHP Programmatically Open - Closed Registration * Other IHP Active Housing Assistance 2,771 $11,874,696.72 Other Needs Assistance 15,518 $14,562,305.85 Total IHP $26,437,002.57 Total IHP Approved in Past Week $167,969,437.58

Individual Assistance Activity $300,000,000 IHP Approved per Category in the Past 2 Weeks 12/4/2017 through 12/18/2017 $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 Housing - Rental Housing - Repair/Replace Housing - Other Other Needs - Personal Property Other Needs - Medical/Dental Other Needs - Transportation Other Needs - Other $0 Last Week This Week $262,019,201 $167,969,438