HAZUS-MH played an important role in FEMA’s response to Hurricane Ike. In the days leading up to Ike’s landfall on September 13, 2008, FEMA’s Mapping and Analysis Center (MAC) convened conference calls with federal and state partners to assess the potential impacts of the storm on Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. The calls brought together subject matter experts on hurricane hazards, modeling, remote sensing, and disaster operations to coordinate analyses of potential consequences of Ike. This handout highlights how HAZUS-MH was used to support Emergency Support Function #6 and Support Long-Term Community Recovery and Mitigation (ESF #14).
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