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Guam Hazard Mitigation Plan - Western States Seismic Policy Council

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STANDARD STATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN REVIEW CROSSWALKFEMA REGION IXState: <strong>Guam</strong> Date of <strong>Plan</strong>: March 2011Matrix B: Assessing VulnerabilityThis matrix can assist FEMA in scoring each hazard. <strong>States</strong> may find the matrix useful to ensure that their plan addresses each requirement. Notethat this matrix only includes items for Requirements §201.4(c)(2)(ii) and §201.4(c)(2)(iii) that are related to specific natural hazards that can affectthe State. Completing the matrix is not required.Note: First, check which hazards are identified in requirement §201.4(c)(2)(i). Then, place a checkmark in either the N or S box for each applicable hazard. An“N” for any element of any identified hazard will result in a “Needs Improvement” score for this requirement. List the hazard and its related shortcoming in thecomments section of the <strong>Plan</strong> Review Crosswalk.<strong>Hazard</strong> TypeAvalancheCoastal ErosionCoastal StormDam FailureDroughtEarthquakeExpansive SoilsExtreme HeatFloodHailstormHurricaneLand SubsidenceLandslideLevee FailureSevere Winter StormTornadoTsunamiVolcanoWildfireWindstormOtherOtherOther<strong>Hazard</strong>sIdentified PerRequirement§201.4(c)(2)(i)§201.4(c)(2)(ii) Assessing Vulnerability1. Vulnerabilityby Jurisdiction2. Vulnerabilityto StateFacilities§201.4(c)(2)(iii) Estimating Potential Losses3. Loss Estimateby Jurisdiction4. Loss Estimateof State FacilitiesYes N S N S N S N STo check boxes, doubleclick on the box andchange the default valueto “checked ”Legend§201.4(c)(2)(ii) Assessing Vulnerability by Jurisdiction (see element B)1. Does the new or updated plan describe the State’s vulnerability in terms of thejurisdictions most threatened and most vulnerable to damage and loss associated withhazard event(s)?§201.4(c)(2)(ii) Assessing Vulnerability to State Facilities (see element A)2. Does the new or updated plan describe the types of State owned or operated criticalfacilities located in the identified hazard areas?§201.4(c)(2)(iii) Estimating Potential Losses by Jurisdiction (see element A)3. Does the new or updated plan present an overview and analysis of the potential lossesto the identified vulnerable structures?§201.4(c)(2)(iii) Estimating Potential Losses of State Facilities (see element A)4. Does the new or updated plan present an estimate of the potential dollar losses toState owned or operated buildings, infrastructure, and critical facilities in the identifiedhazard areas?January 2008 17

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