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Sample Hazard Profile/Hazard Analysis Worksheet

Hazard: __floods_____________________________________________

Location: ___los ngelas___________________________________________________________

Threat

Frequency/probability of Occurrence:

· 4 - Highly likely (Near 100% probability in the next year)

· 3 - Likely (Between 10% and 100% probability in the next year, or at least one chance in the next 10 years)

· 2- Possible (Between 1% and 10% probability in the next year, or at least one chance in the next 100 years)

· 1 - Unlikely (Less than 1% probability in the next 100 years)

· 0 - No chance

4 there is highly chances of the flood taking place next year

Seasonal pattern or calendar link?

· No

· Yes. Specify season(s) or dates when hazard occurs: _____________________________________________________________

Include historic occurrences information.

There is no clear history of the food taking place but occasionally happen. Floods in the place has been observed several time. Like in 2014 and2015

Probable duration:

Potential Speed of Onset:

· Minimal or no notice

· 6 to 12 hours notice

· 12 to 24 hours notice

· More than 24 hours notice

The rain took more than 6 hours contributing to floods

Available warning mechanisms:

Consequences & Impacts

Potential impact on human health & safety:

· 4 - Catastrophic (Possibility for multiple deaths)

· 3- Critical (Injuries or illness resulting in permanent disability)

· 2 - Limited (Temporary injuries)

· 1 - Negligible (Injuries treatable with first aid)

Include information available from historic occurrences or other credible estimates.

The flood cause temporally injuries of people like in 2014 where people were rescued from their cars stacked inside due to high floods.

Potential impact on property and infrastructure:

· 4 - Catastrophic (Shutdown of critical facilities for 1 month or more; more than 50% of property severely damaged)

· 3 - Critical (Shutdown of critical facilities for at least 2 weeks; 25% to 50% of property severely damaged)

· 2- Limited (Shutdown of critical facilities for 1-2 weeks; 10% to 25% of property severely damaged)

· 1 - Negligible (Shutdown of critical facilities for 24 hours or less; less than 10% of property severely damaged)

Include information available from historic occurrences or other credible estimates.

The damaged caused by the flood its catastrophic, infrastructure like road and building remain closed more than week until the damage caused by the water is rectified.

What are potential impacts on the environment and/or agriculture?

The potential impact in the environment leads to the loss of the diversity and destruction of the habitats of impotence creatures like animals. Floods impact the agriculture activities by causing soil erosion and leaching of the nutrient leading to low yields in the region

Include information available from historic occurrences or other credible estimates.

Potential impact on continuity of operations:

· 4 - Catastrophic (moderate- to long-term (36 hours and longer) impacts on essential functions)

· 3 - Critical (moderate-term (12-36 hour) impacts on multiple essential functions and/or longer-term impacts on all functions)

· 2 - Limited (moderate-term (12-36 hour) impacts on some functions and/or shorter-term impacts on small number of essential functions)

· 1 - Negligible (short-term (less than 12 hours) impacts on some functions

Include information available from historic occurrences or other credible estimates.

Catastrophic impact since the oprtion of the industy have to top operating and there is limited movement of the people and vehicle which facilitates the industry operations

Hazard Analysis Worksheet (continued)

Potential for cascading or secondary effects?

· No

· Yes. Specify effects:

Yes, there is outbreak of diseases like malaria and cholera

Describe historic examples or estimates, if available.

Vulnerability

Are there particular locations or areas of the city that are more vulnerable to this hazard? If so, list/describe:

· No

· Yes

Yes all part of the los Angeles pooss the same degree of prone to threat of floods

Are particular populations more likely to be negatively impacted? If so, who/which?

· No

· Yes

Yes population leaving on plain area are more prone to people who leaves in genital sloppy areas due to the

Are particular types of infrastructure or more likely to be affected? If so, which?

· No

· Yes

There is high damage of roads than any other infrastructure.

Are particular aspects of government and emergency operations more likely to be negatively impacted? If so, which?

· No

· Yes

Are particular environmental factors or areas more likely to be negatively impacted? If so, which?

· No

· Yes

Yes, there is pollution in the area due to breakages of sewages caused by the floods

Hazard Impact Analysis

Describe the potential impacts of the hazard on:

· The public (people)

Floods contributes to outbreaks of the diseases, which affect the life of the people.

· Responders

· Continuity of operations including continued delivery of services

All services delivered by the government temporary closed due to inaccessibility to in the area

· Property

Floods leads destruction of buildings and cars are swept out by water waves.

· Facilities and infrastructure

Floods leads destruction of buildings and cars are swept out by water waves.

· The environment

Floods leads to soil erosion and pollution due to breakage of sewages systems

· Economic condition of the jurisdiction or organization

Due to absence of the operations the economy of the area is affected negatively and no transaction take places.

· Public confidence in the jurisdiction or organization’s governance

People have confidence the government have the solution to control flooding by Implementing proper drainage systems management during the high season

Sample Hazard Profile Worksheet, page 6