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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
  • Video-Teleconference
  • February 28, 2008
  • prepared by
  • State Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee
  • and the
  • Governors Office of Homeland Security and
    Emergency Preparedness

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Presentation Outline
  • Video-Teleconference Procedures
  • Hazard Mitigation Planning
  • State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
  • Next Steps
  • Comments and Questions

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Hazard Mitigation Planning
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is Hazard Mitigation?
  • Any measures undertaken to reduce the risks posed
    by natural and/or manmade hazards on a place and
    its population.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is Hazard Mitigation?
  • Hazard mitigation measures can include structural
    projects like levees, dams, or building safe
    rooms

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is Hazard Mitigation?
  • non-structural projects like acquisition,
    elevation, retrofit of buildings, or vegetation
    management

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is Hazard Mitigation?
  • regulatory practices like enacting or enforcing
    building codes, permits, or land use policies

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is Hazard Mitigation?
  • training and educational programs for
    communities and State agencies

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
  • Hazard Mitigation Plan
  • A plan to reduce a communitys risk and exposure
    to disasters
  • which is different from an
  • Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
  • A plan to guide a communitys response to an
    emergency or disaster

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhat is a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
  • A Hazard Mitigation Plan is typically written
    before hazard events occur (pre-disaster)
  • Hazard mitigation projects can be implemented
    either before or after a disaster (pre-disaster
    or post-disaster).

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy do We Need a Plan?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy do We Need a Plan?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy do We Need a Plan?
  • In the last 10 years, there have been 16
    Presidential Disaster Declarations for natural
    hazards in Louisiana.
  • The total federal assistance paid for these
    disasters is over 26 billion.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy do We Need a Plan?
  • The actual damages far outstrip federal
    assistance the costs of Katrina and Rita alone
    are estimated between 90 and 140 billion.
  • And then there is the human cost nearly 1500
    deaths, and nearly 200,000 people still displaced

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy do We Need a Plan?
  • 75 of Louisianas natural disaster declarations
    in the past decade involved flooding.
  • Louisiana has more repetitively flooded
    properties than any other state double the
    next-highest state.
  • Louisiana is also prone to damaging high winds,
    ice storms, HAZMAT releases, and other hazards.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy is the Plan Important?
  • The Plan satisfies requirements of the Disaster
    Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), keeping
    Louisiana eligible for millions of dollars of
    pre- and post-disaster grants.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy is the Plan Important?
  • Between 1995-2004, Louisiana received more than
    40 million from the Hazard Mitigation Grant
    Program (HMGP) it received nearly 170M in HMGP
    after Katrina and Rita
  • The State is also competitive for Pre-Disaster
    Mitigation (PDM) and Flood Mitigation Assistance
    (FMA) grants, winning nearly 8 million since
    1998.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateWhy is the Plan Important?
  • It helps focus attention on important issues for
    communities and State agencies
  • It leads to better partnerships between the State
    and communities
  • It initiates realistic and meaningful steps to
    address the issues.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateDont we already have a Plan?
  • Yes! but DMA 2000 requires the Plan be updated
    every three years and the current plan expires in
    April 2008.
  • Much of this 2008 Plan Update is similar to the
    2005 Plan.
  • Implementation of the 2005 Plan was constrained
    by disruption of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateIs this the end of the process?
  • No! it is closer to the beginning than the end.
  • This presentation ends with Next Steps
    including how you can stay involved.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
  • There is a lot of jargon that is used to describe
    the planning process.
  • This graphic shows the process recommended by
    FEMA.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow was the Plan Developed?
  • It all boils down to two basic questions
  • What hazards present the greatest risk to the
    State and its citizens?
  • What are the most effective ways to reduce those
    risks?

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHow is the Plan Set Up?
  • Introduction and process (Secs. 1-3 Appxs. A-C,
    I-J)
  • Identification of hazards from natural or manmade
    sources (Sec. 4 Appx. D)
  • Assessment of risks to populations, property,
    economies (Secs. 5-6 Appxs. E-F)
  • Assessment of state/local capability for hazard
    mitigation (Sec. 7 Appxs. G, K)
  • Action plans to reduce risk (Secs. 8-10 Appx. H)

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Hazard Identification
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHazard Identification
  • Natural Hazards considered included
  • Drought
  • Earthquake
  • Flood
  • Hailstorm
  • High Winds (Hurricane)
  • High Winds (Tornado)
  • Ice Storms
  • Lightning
  • Severe Heat/Cold
  • Storm Surge
  • Subsidence
  • Wildfire

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHazard Identification
  • Manmade Hazards considered included
  • Dam Failure
  • Levee Failure
  • Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Incidents

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHazard Identification
  • Hazard profiles help determine which hazards pose
    the greatest threat to Louisiana.
  • Hazards like Floods affect specific areas.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHazard Identification
  • Hazards like High Winds can affect the whole
    state, but the severity of the hazard declines
    from south to north.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateHazard Identification
  • Based on a review of hazard profiles, the hazards
    assessed in the Plan are
  • Flood
  • High Winds (Hurricane)
  • High Winds (Tornado)
  • Ice Storms
  • Storm Surge
  • Subsidence
  • Wildfire
  • Dam Failure
  • Levee Failure
  • HAZMAT Incident

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Statewide Risk Assessment
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • The Plan has two parallel Risk Assessment tracks
  • Statewide Risk Assessment (by Parish) the State
    as a community
  • State-Owned Assets Risk Assessment the State as
    a property owner

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Ideally, the Statewide RA would consider the
    effects of hazards on
  • Populations and specific demographics
  • Building stock residential, commercial, and
    industrial
  • Critical facilities fire stations, police
    stations, EOCs, clinics, etc.
  • Infrastructure Highway bridges, railways, oil
    and gas pipelines

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • However, the process was limited by existing
    data.
  • Hazard data is not consistent across geography
    and hazards
  • Facility and infrastructure data is not always
    consistent
  • Post-2005 demographics remain unstable

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Therefore, risk from different hazards were
    assessed in different ways
  • Some hazards (flood, ice storm, high winds,
    wildfire, HAZMAT release) were assessed using
    historical data
  • Others (storm surge, subsidence, dam and levee
    failure) were assessed based on estimations of
    future risk.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Flood risk, based on historical data including
    claims from the National Flood Insurance Program

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Dam failure risk, based on estimating future risk
    to people in proximity to dams

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Finally, the hazards were assessed relative to
    each other, generating a composite risk ranking
    by parish.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Additional analysis included in the Plan
  • Risk to mobile homes, key economic drivers, and
    critical infrastructure
  • Risk of secondary hazard events
  • Measuring exposure to hazards in different future
    development scenarios
  • Consistency of this Plan with local hazard
    mitigation plans

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateStatewide Risk Assessment
  • Observations and Conclusions
  • This assessment provides a basis for comparing
    effects of the natural and manmade hazards
    between parishes.
  • It also provides information to use in
    integrating these results with local mitigation
    planning efforts.
  • Ground-truthing or validation of the results is
    needed at the local level.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Risk Assessment for State-Owned Assets
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
  • The Risk Assessment for State-Owned Assets has
    two parts
  • Assess relative importance or criticality of
    facilities
  • Assess risk to facilities from different hazards,
    based upon estimated losses

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
  • State-owned critical facilities were mapped and
    ranked by criticality.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
  • This allowed potential impacts on State-owned
    assets to be compared, including the results for
    Flood

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
  • and High Winds.
  • Additional hazards were analyzed for the risks
    they pose to state-owned facilities

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateState-Owned Asset RA
  • Observations and Conclusions
  • Similar to the statewide results, the state-owned
    facilities assessment
  • Allows comparisons of effects, hazard by hazard
  • Provides information to share with other
    agencies
  • Requires more detailed and ground-truthed
    information for further action.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Capability Assessment
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateCapability Assessment
  • The first step to implementing the Plan is
    understanding what capability is on the ground,
    so the Capability Assessment
  • Examines state plans, policies, and programs
  • Identifies funding and resources
  • Assessment of state and local capability

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Capability Assessment
  • Surveyed the ability of state and local agencies
    to plan for and implement hazard mitigation
    projects
  • State/local strengths and weaknesses
  • Capacity, including staffing, mitigation
    expertise, technology/GIS, finances
  • This analysis feeds directly into the
    recommendations in the Action Plan

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans and Implementation
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateGoals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 1
  • Improve education and outreach regarding hazard
    mitigation
  • Identify and coordinate public information
    efforts with other agencies
  • Support the Community Education and Outreach
    initiative (CEO)

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 1 (continued)
  • Increase state agency capabilities
  • Establish points-of-contact at all agencies
  • Interview to determine interest and needs
  • Identify opportunities for leveraging efforts

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 2
  • Improve data collection sharing
  • Develop common definitions, methodologies and/or
    data sets for
  • Hazard identification and Risk assessment
  • Asset/facility categorization
  • Loss estimation
  • Goals and objectives
  • Mitigation project types

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 2 (continued)
  • Ground-truth data and methodologies
  • Integrate local and state agency risk data into
    future state hazard mitigation plan updates
  • Identify existing data availability
  • Improve data management

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 3
  • Improve coordination with State and communities
    for mitigation planning
  • Provide technical support
  • Encourage local participation in NFIP
  • Integrate efforts parish OHSEPs, floodplain and
    coastal zone administrators, building officials,
    planning and zoning, etc.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 4
  • Mitigate hazards through construction projects
    and related activities
  • Identify, prioritize and fund projects
  • Recommended practices
  • Support grant application development and
    administration, including meeting FEMA
    requirements

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Goals, Action Plans Implementation
  • Goal 4 (continued)
  • Related activities include recommendations
    regarding current federal, state or local laws
    and administrative rules regarding floodplain
    management ordinances, building codes and
    long-range planning to create an enhanced state
    mitigation program.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
Next Steps
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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateNext Steps Interested Parties
  • Provide comments on the Final Draft Plan Update
    by March 14th.
  • Note Comments received after March 14th will be
    held for future consideration, but not
    necessarily included in this Plan Update.
  • Indicate interest in on-going involvement in the
    planning and implementation process.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateNext Steps - GOHSEP
  • Incorporate reviewers comments (public and
    agency comments, FEMA Region VI, GOHSEP, etc.) to
    create a final State Hazard Mitigation Plan
    Update
  • Submit final Plan Update for approval by the
    State.
  • Submit final Plan Update document for approval by
    FEMA by April 25, 2008

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateNext Steps State
  • On-going involvement of the State Hazard
    Mitigation Team, Planning Committee, and Advisory
    Board
  • State and federal agency reps
  • Academic and scientific experts
  • Professional groups (APA, etc.) and non-profits
  • LA Municipal Association, Police Jury
    Association, LA Association of Planning
    Development Districts, etc.

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State of Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Plan
UpdateNext Steps - ALL
  • On-going process of implementation, monitoring,
    evaluation and updates continues with periodic
    re-approval by FEMA, every three years.
  • Louisiana moves towards a real-time system for
    hazard-data analysis and project evaluation

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Statewide Hazard Mitigation Community Education
and Outreach Project
  • a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-funded,
  • multi-faceted, three-year initiative to establish
  • a culture of mitigation throughout Louisiana

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The Community Education and Outreach Project
is an initiative consistent with and providing
strategic assistance for implementation of goals
1, 2 and 3 in the State Hazard Mitigation Plan.
  • SHMP GOALS
  • Goal 1 Improve education outreach efforts on
    hazard identification and risk reduction.
  • Goal 2 Improve vulnerability and risk-related
    data collection.
  • Goal 3 Improve interagency coordination to
    develop coherent mitigation-related strategies.

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Summary of Goals and Objectives
  • The CEO Project will build upon State Hazard
    Mitigation Plan elements to promote municipal
    government and community capacity to mitigate.
  • Partnerships and mitigation education
    opportunities will encourage produce effective
    mitigation actions throughout the states public
    arena
  • 1) government institutions
  • 2) business sector
  • 3) individuals

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Summary of Goals Objectives, concl.
  • The CEO Project will assist GOHSEP and other
    agencies to identify and improve mitigation
    abilities and execution
  • Improve data capabilities and management.
  • Identify, expand and promote best practices
    throughout Louisiana.
  • Promote regional mitigation actions where
    beneficial.
  • Provide funding to continue and expand successful
    mitigation efforts.
  • Recognize and avoid duplication of efforts.
  • Heighten political and community desire to
    address possible risk and management of risk
    before a disaster/crisis occurs.
  • Reduce property damage, economic interruption and
    most importantly, loss of life.

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CEO Project Funding
  • Total Project Cost 25,000,000.00
  • Federal Share 18,750,000.00
  • Non-Federal Share 6,250,000.00 (25)

FEMA-1603-DR-LA, HMGP 5 Funding
The 25 non-federal match share is being
provided as in-kind services by the Louisiana
Association of Broadcasters and the Louisiana
Press Association.
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CEO Project Components
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For more information on the CEO Project and to
become involved
  • Peggy Poche
  • Statewide Hazard Mitigation CEO Project
    Coordinator
  • Disaster Recovery Section
  • Governors Office of Homeland Security
    Emergency Preparedness
  • office 225.376.5128
  • fax 225.267.2605
  • ppoche_at_ohsep.louisiana.gov

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