File #: 23-171    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 2/3/2023 In control: Sheriff
On agenda: 2/7/2023 Final action: 2/7/2023
Title: Continuation of Local Emergency Due to the 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Occurring on Dec. 20, 2022 (Supervisor Steve Madrone)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY - earthquake[52].pdf, 3. Resolution No. 23-18.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Supervisor Steve Madrone

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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Continuation of Local Emergency Due to the 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Occurring on Dec. 20, 2022 (Supervisor Steve Madrone)
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Declare that a local emergency remains in effect until March 7, 2023 enabling the County of Humboldt and other local government entities to adequately plan, prepare and implement policy to be able to effectively respond to the threat posed by the 6.4 magnitude earthquake occurring on Dec. 20, 2022.
2. Authorize the Chair to sign the resolution re-authorizing the existence of a local emergency due to the 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake that occurred on Dec. 20, 2022


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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
General Fund

DISCUSSION:
On Dec. 20, 2022, at 0234 hours, a strong and violent 6.4 magnitude earthquake occurred in Humboldt County. The earthquake has caused an imminent threat to public safety and significant damage to public and private property, exceeding available county resources. Additionally, 50+ aftershocks have occurred. The damaged caused by the earthquake includes, but is not limited to: damaged homes, damaged bridges, cracked roadways, landslides, downed trees, downed power lines, damage and loss of commercial structures, loss of telephone services, damage to community water storage, damaged water lines, damaged gas lines, and two deaths as well as 11+ injuries. This has required multiple state and local agencies to respond to and provide for public safety, emergency medical response, collapsed buildings, damaged roadways, damage assessment, vehicle access, mass care and sheltering, debris-roadway clearing and the provision of emergency services. The extent of the damages has exceeded the available resources of local jurisdictions.

Because conditions of severe risk to the safety of persons and property and the integrity of natural and cultural resources still exis...

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