Media Advisory: Statewide Flooding Event Prompts Additional Damage Assessments

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July 28, 2015
DR-4229-CO MA001
Media Contacts:
FEMA – Laurie Hassell (303) 345-4711
State of Colorado PIO – Micki Trost (720) 432-2433

Media Advisory

Statewide Flooding Event Prompts Additional Damage Assessments

DENVER – The Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have scheduled Preliminary Damage Assessments for several additional counties in Colorado as a result of the severe storms, tornadoes, flooding, landslides, and mudslides that occurred between May 4 and June 16, 2015.

Assessments are scheduled to begin Wednesday, July 29, in Boulder and Park Counties, Thursday, July 30, in Arapahoe and Denver Counties, and Tuesday, August 4 in Adams County. 

The assessment teams are comprised of federal, state and local emergency management officials who will conduct verified damage assessments. The findings will be provided to Governor John Hickenlooper’s office for review. 

The damage assessments are not a guarantee of a federal disaster declaration for these counties, but will be used by the Governor to determine if the damages warrant their addition to the DR-4229 major disaster declaration.

On July 16, President Obama issued a disaster declaration for Baca, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma counties, making state, county, and local governments, as well as certain non-profit organizations, eligible to receive reimbursement for repairing infrastructure damage caused by the storms, as well as the cost of responding to them.

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Colorado DHSEM’s mission is to provide leadership and support to Colorado communities to prevent, protect, mitigate, respond and recover from all-hazard events including acts of terrorism.

FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards. 
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Colorado Daily Status Report July 28, 2015

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Alerts/Warnings
National Terrorism Advisory System: No Current Alerts
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Day to Day
Current Disasters/Large Incidents
Incident Name 
Spring 2015 Storms
Incident Start Date
May 4, 2015 through June 16, 2015
Location/County
Numerous counties across Colorado.
Resources
Regional Field Managers, Strategic Communications and Mitigation & Recovery Team providing on-going support.
Executive Order Issued
State of Colorado
11 Counties: Baca, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma
10 Towns: Brush, Colorado Springs, Crestone, Evans, Ft. Morgan, Iliff, Julesburg, Manitou Springs, Ovid
Presidential Disaster Declaration
A Major Disaster Declaration for the Colorado Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4229) was declared on July 16, 2015.
View or download the complete Colorado Daily Status Report for July 28, 2015.

Colorado Daily Status Report July 27, 2015

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Alerts/Warnings
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Day to Day
Current Disasters/Large Incidents
Incident Name 
Spring 2015 Storms
Incident Start Date
May 4, 2015 through June 16, 2015
Location/County
Numerous counties across Colorado.
Resources
Regional Field Managers, Strategic Communications and Mitigation & Recovery Team providing on-going support.
Executive Order Issued
State of Colorado
11 Counties: Baca, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma
10 Towns: Brush, Colorado Springs, Crestone, Evans, Ft. Morgan, Iliff, Julesburg, Manitou Springs, Ovid
Presidential Disaster Declaration
A Major Disaster Declaration for the Colorado Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4229) was declared on July 16, 2015.
View or download the complete Colorado Daily Status Report for July 27, 2015.

Colorado Daily Status Report July 24, 2015

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Alerts/Warnings
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Day to Day
Current Disasters/Large Incidents
Incident Name 
Spring 2015 Storms
Incident Start Date
May 4, 2015 through June 16, 2015
Location/County
Numerous counties across Colorado.
Resources
Regional Field Managers, Strategic Communications and Mitigation & Recovery Team providing on-going support.
Executive Order Issued
State of Colorado
11 Counties: Baca, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma
10 Towns: Brush, Colorado Springs, Crestone, Evans, Ft. Morgan, Iliff, Julesburg, Manitou Springs, Ovid
Presidential Disaster Declaration
A Major Disaster Declaration for the Colorado Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4229) was declared on July 16, 2015.
View or download the complete Colorado Daily Status Report for July 24, 2015.

Colorado Daily Status Report July 23, 2015

Colorado Daily Status Report banner with DHSEM logo
Alerts/Warnings
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Day to Day
Current Disasters/Large Incidents
Incident Name 
Spring 2015 Storms
Incident Start Date
May 4, 2015 through June 16, 2015
Location/County
Numerous counties across Colorado.
Resources
Regional Field Managers, Strategic Communications and Mitigation & Recovery Team providing on-going support.
Executive Order Issued
State of Colorado
11 Counties: Baca, Elbert, El Paso, Fremont, Logan, Morgan, Pueblo, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma
10 Towns: Brush, Colorado Springs, Crestone, Evans, Ft. Morgan, Iliff, Julesburg, Manitou Springs, Ovid
Presidential Disaster Declaration
A Major Disaster Declaration for the Colorado Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4229) was declared on July 16, 2015.
View or download the complete Colorado Daily Status Report for July 27, 2015.