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Department of Homeland SecurityFederal Emergency Management Agency
Region II - Caribbean Area Division
FEMA Region II
From its Regional office in New York and its Caribbean Area Division in Puerto Rico, lead by Jerome Hatfield, FEMA Region II works in partnership with the emergency management agencies of New York, New Jersey, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands to prepare for, respond to, recover and mitigate from disasters.
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Jerome HatfieldRegional Administrator
Caribbean Area Division (CAD) The mission of the CAD is to coordinate emergency management
programs in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Territory of the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The CAD functions as a satellite office for Region II in San Juan, Puerto Rico, providing a permanent FEMA presence in an area which is vulnerable to recurrent hurricanes and flooding, and is also located within a major earthquake risk zone.
The presence of the CAD has enabled FEMA to significantly reduce response time to any disaster in the Caribbean jurisdictions.
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St. John
St. Croix
Water Island
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Puerto RicoPuerto RicoRoosevelt
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Catastrophic Planning
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Region II All Hazards Catastrophic Plan: USVI and PR have completed Hurricane, Earthquake and Tsunami Catastrophic Plans
Catastrophic Planning Analysis Initiatives:
1. Sea and Air Port Assessment, Opening and Operating2. Survivor, Sheltering, Feeding, and Billeting3. Commodity Distribution/Staging4. Search and Rescue Operations5. Medical/Veterinary/Mortuary Support6. Responder Support/Billeting7. Power Generation8. Debris Management
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Disaster Declaration Process Disaster takes place
Effective response exceeds local and state governments, and voluntary agencies capabilities and Federal aid is needed.
Governor makes disaster declaration request Includes Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA), dedicated resources, type of requested aid, and agreement on funds cost-sharing
Presidential disaster declaration activates•Individual Assistance•Public Assistance (Infrastructure)•Hazard Mitigation•Mission Assignments
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Mission Assignments It is a work order directing completion of a specified task to another
federal agency as appropriate to perform or contract the work. It is granted when the state identifies a shortfall or need that
overwhelms local/state response capabilities. The assistance is subject to the cost-sharing provisions applicable to
the event. The recipient shall agree in advance to reimburse FEMA for the non-federal share of the work.
The work of a mission assignment is limited to debris removal, emergency protective measures, emergency communication, and emergency public transportation.
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