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Using HAZUS-MH to Promote Seismic Safety
The HAZUS-MH earthquake model has been used to carry out National studies of annualized earthquake loss, to develop scenarios for catastrophic planning, to support evaluations of seismic safety of hospitals and other essential facilities, and to support risk assessments and mitigation planning in seismically vulnerable regions of the United States. This poster showcases 2 examples: 1.) HAZUS-MH Used in Support of Utah Seismic Safety Legislation. The State of Utah took important steps in reducing the vulnerability of schools to damaging earthquakes, as well as addressing its Unreinforced Masonry (URM) building stock. HAZUS-MH played an important role in these initiatives; 2.) HAZUS-MH Used to Generate Scenarios for Catastrophic Planning.
In support of the New Madrid Seismic region, earthquake scenarios detailed loss estimates that were used in a series of State workshops in the Central United States.
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Federal Agencies
General Public / Households
Educational Institutes and Professionals
Floodplain Managers
Emergency Personnel and Managers
Design and Construction Industry
State, Local and Tribal Representatives
Mapping Professionals
Planners
FEMA Regions
Hazard Mitigation Officers
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Earthquake
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Mitigation Planning
Emergency Preparedness
Public Outreach and Education
Flood Hazard Mapping
Mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Flood Insurance
Emergency Planning
Emergency Response
Building Design
Risk Assessment
Post-Disaster Recovery
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HAZUS-MH Building Counts Affected: 100-Year Flood Exceedance and Potential Elevation Requirement, New Orleans, Louisiana
Harrison County, Mississippi: Advisory Base Flood Elevation to Existing Ground Elevation Differential
Pass Christian, Mississippi: Relating Observed Flood Damage to the Flood Insurance Rate Map
Residential Substantially Damaged Buildings in Relation to the Katrina Surge Inundation and Advisory Base Flood Elevations
Flood Map Modernization
After Hurricane Katrina: FEMA Flood Recovery Mapping
Katrina - Rebuilding Efforts: Why FEMA Created Katrina and Rita Flood Recovery Maps
Katrina - Rebuiding Efforts: Orleans Parish Advisory Base Flood Elevation Maps
Hurricane Katrina: Ratio of Modeled Peak Gust Wind Speeds to Design Peak Gust Wind Speeds
HAZUS Evaluation of 1906 Magnitude Earthquake in Today's Environment - Displaced Households
HAZUS Evaluation of 1906 Magnitude Earthquake in Today's Environment- Economic Loss
Potential Loss of Functionality: Hospitals, Hurricane Katrina
Design Level Exceedance- Peak Gust Wind Speeds, Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina Estimated Water Depth for HAZUS-MH Loss Estimation, New Orleans, Louisiana
HAZUS-MH Estimated Peak Gust Wind Speeds: Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina: GIS Spatial Analysis of Flood Impacts in Mississippi- Damaged Primary Residences Outside the High Risk Flood
Residential Substantially Damaged Buildings in Relation to the Advisory Base Flood Elevation and Q3
Post Hurricane Katrina ABFE and Q3 Comparison
Mapping for Decision Makers
Mapping for Decision Makers
Mapping the 100-Year Floodplain is Not the End of the Story
Using HAZUS-MH for Mitigation Planning Efforts
Taking Shelter From the Storm
Flood Map Modernization - Then and Now: Flood Mapping from Paper to Digital
FEMA Digital Flood Hazard Data Products
Mapping Project Tracking Systems
Cooperating Technical Partners: The Flood Control District of Maricopa County, Arizona
How Many People Live in Coastal Counties?
Number of Severe Repetitive Loss Properties per County
Harris County, Texas Severe Repetitive Loss Structures
Using HAZUS-MH and GIS to Measure Mitigation Successes - Red River Flood
Point Symbology for Emergency Management
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