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HURRICANE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE |
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Employee Information |
National Response Framework |
Helpful Links |
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Phone
251-690-2096 This information phone line has a recorded message giving District employees information updates during situations such as an impending tropical storm or other emergency. The message will be updated periodically to give the latest information about actions such as office closings.
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Under the National Response Framework, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is assigned as the primary agency for Emergency Support Function #3 – Public Works and Engineering. The Corps assists the Department of Homeland Security/FEMA by coordinating federal public works and engineering-related support, as well as providing technical assistance, engineering expertise, and construction management to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and/or recover from domestic incidents. Every year, the Corps sends hundreds of people to respond to disasters around the world. In 2009, hundreds have responded to one or more of 17 major disaster declarations as a result of floods and severe winter storms from Hawaii to Maine, North Dakota to Mississippi, and many states in between. In 2008, nearly 900 Corps employees were engaged in hurricane emergency support missions. More |
Interactive Weather
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Temporary Power |
Other Corps Web Sites: USACE Home Page South Atlantic Division |
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In the event of an emergency, personnel should first make every effort
to contact their supervisors in accordance with locally established
plans. USACE established a toll-free number/email for personnel
accountability during emergencies when local personnel accountability
procedures cannot be followed. 1-877-HI-USACE (1-877-448-7223) or email
877.hi.usace.army.mil. . |
More information: Public Affairs Office USACE, Mobile District 109 St. Joseph Street Mobile, Alabama 36602 251-690-2505 CESAM-PA@sam.usace.army.mil |
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