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Local mitigation strategy (LMS) - Volusia County Government

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SECTION 5: HAZARD PROFILESTABLE 5.9: Historical Thunderstorm Occurrences Resulting in Property DamageLOCATION DATE TYPEEdgewater 4/05/2008New SmyrnaBeach4/05/2008Ormond Beach 6/19/2008Fatio 6/21/2008Beresford 6/21/2008Source: National Climatic Data CenterWindsThunderstormWindsThunderstormWindsThunderstormWindsThunderstormWindsThunderstormWindsDEATHS/INJURIES5.6.4 Probability of Future OccurrencesPROPERTYDAMAGE(2009Dollars)0/0 $8,2400/0 $12,3600/0 $2,0600/0 $5,1500/0 $1,030DESCRIPTIONlarge tree branches that took outpower lines in Deland. Afternoonpulse thunderstorms producedwind damage in Deland.Thunderstorm winds blew downtrees and power lines in Edgewater.A pre-frontal squall line producedwidespread wind damage and hailacross central Florida.Thunderstorm winds blew downtrees and power lines in NewSmyrna Beach. A pre-frontal squallline produced widespread winddamage and hail across centralFlorida.Ormond Beach dispatch reportedtrees down on power lines at NovaRoad. The daily east coast seabreeze pushed inland and producedthunderstorms over coastalsections of Central Florida.Law enforcement reported threetrees down across <strong>County</strong> Road42.The daily east coast sea breezepushed inland and producedthunderstorms over coastal andinterior sections of Central Florida.Law enforcement reported a largetree down across State Road 44.Thedaily east coast sea breeze pushedinland and producedthunderstorms over coastal andinterior sections of Central Florida.Thunderstorms are frequent in <strong>Volusia</strong> <strong>County</strong>. During the summer, <strong>Volusia</strong> <strong>County</strong> experiences athunderstorm nearly every afternoon. They will undoubtedly continue to occur, thereby threatening thelives, safety, and property in <strong>Volusia</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Therefore, the probability of future occurrences is high.<strong>Volusia</strong> <strong>County</strong> Multi-jurisdictional <strong>Local</strong> Mitigation StrategyFebruary 20105:30

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