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This regional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan for Columbia County was developed from 2020 to 2025. It aims to reduce or eliminate long-term risks to human life and property from hazards by integrating analyses, professional cooperation, and assessments of various hazards and risks. The plan addresses key hazards such as flood, earthquake, landslide, severe weather, wildland fire, avalanche, volcano, and drought. Its strategic direction is to make residents, communities, and businesses less vulnerable through effective administration of hazard mitigation grant programs, risk assessments, infrastructure hardening, and coordinated policy, prioritizing the protection of people, structures, infrastructure, and unique ecosystems.
The Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Columbia County establishes a framework to ensure preparedness and effective response to natural, man-made, and technological emergencies and disasters. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of local government, state and federal agencies, and volunteer organizations across mitigation, planning, response, and recovery activities. Key focus areas include enhancing local incident management capabilities, promoting citizen preparedness, and integrating prevention and protection mission areas. The plan aims to protect life and property and ensure interoperability across all phases of emergency management.
This Community Wildfire Protection Plan for Columbia County outlines a comprehensive, community-based approach to wildland fire mitigation. It integrates national and state strategies to address wildfire risks through prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery. The plan's core objectives are to promote efficient and effective risk management in wildfire response, restore and maintain resilient landscapes, and foster fire-adapted communities. It aims to reduce the potential for wildfires that threaten people, structures, infrastructure, and ecosystems, ultimately creating a sustainable, fire-resilient environment in Columbia County.
This document details Emergency Support Function 6 (ESF 6) for Columbia County, outlining the coordination and provision of life-sustaining mass care resources, essential housing, and human services during emergencies and major disasters. The plan is structured around four primary functions: mass care, emergency assistance, temporary housing, and human services. It aims to facilitate rapid recovery for survivors by leveraging combined agency capabilities, ensuring efficient resource management, and fostering a collaborative approach among public, private, and volunteer organizations, with a strong emphasis on life safety and consistent service delivery.
This Emergency Support Function (ESF) 14 document outlines a framework for long-term community recovery following extraordinary disasters, coordinating efforts across various governmental and non-governmental entities. The plan is structured around three core functional areas: Economic Recovery, Infrastructure Recovery, and Human Needs Recovery. Its primary objective is to facilitate effective disaster recovery, restore communities to pre-disaster or improved levels, and build resilience through permanent restoration and mitigation of future impacts.
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