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Title
Standard Operating Procedures Manual for Interagency Hazard Mitigation Teams
Date
3/1/1984
Prepared For
US
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />~ <br /> <br />This is generally a brief (five minute maximum) <br /> <br />introduction to hazard mitigation and the Team concept <br /> <br />(Attachment #22), <br /> <br />O. Develop a slide/video presentation for the Team briefing, <br /> <br />Coordinate with the PIO to assemble a video presentation <br /> <br />of all appropriate Federal and State slides and videotape <br /> <br />from local television stations for the initial Team <br /> <br />briefing, An extensive video presentation allows the <br /> <br />Team to quickly review the disaster event, <br /> <br />P. Conduct Team briefing, <br /> <br />'I <br /> <br />The Team must quickly assess the situation and <br /> <br />concentrate on those mitigation opportunities that may be <br /> <br />lost as reconstruction begins, Key State and local <br /> <br /> <br />officials and the SHMC should provide the Team with their <br /> <br />observations, suggestions, and concerns (Attachment #23). <br /> <br />Q, Conduct a Team survey of the disaster area, <br /> <br />Once the Team has met the State and local representatives <br /> <br />and been briefed on the disaster, it is usually necessary <br /> <br />to conduct a ground or aerial survey of the flooded area. <br /> <br />Team members should agree on what areas need to be <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />surveyed and how the survey should be conducted, e,g" <br /> <br />" <br />I <br />
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