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VOLUSIA COUNTY SITUATION REPORT # 65

(status changes made since last report shown in bold black type)

EVENT: WILDFIRES 1998

DATE / TIME: July 10, 1998 @ 09:00 hrs

EOC HOURS OF OPERATION: 08:00 to 17:00 (Hours dependent on fire situation)

EOC BRIEFING TIMES: 09:00 AND 15:00

EOC ACTIVATION LEVEL : 2 (The following ESFs are present in the EOC - 1,2,4,5,7,9,11,13,14,15,17 and 19)

LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARATION : ORIGINALLY ISSUED JUNE 22, 1998 AT 1 P.M. RETROACTIVE TO JUNE 20, 1998

DATE OF EXPIRATION : The expiration date of the original declaration has been extended to July 18, 1998.

CONTACT NUMBERS FOR COUNTY EOC AND PIO: (904) 254-1500

COUNTY ESF-5 FAX : (904) 258-4096

SUMMARY OF FIRE ACTIVITY

PRESENT STATUS: Fires are generally contained, and mop up operations continue. No new fires were reported during the night of July 9, 1998.

LOCATION(S) OF FIRES TO DATE : Fires have occured across the county. Major fire areas are summarized below:

Pierson - This fire is located on the north side of the Town of Pierson, is presently contained.

Law Camp - This fire is presently contained.

Quail Ridge- This fire is presently contained.

Lafayette fire - This fire is presently contained.

Ranchette Road - This fire is presently contained.

Mary Farms fire - This fire has consumed approximately, 3500 acres and is contained.

Indian Lake Road area fire(s) - This fire is presently contained.

County Road 3 - This fire is presently contained.

Shunz Road fire - This fire is presently contained.

Lake Woodruff - This fire continues to burn and is generating considerable quantities of smoke. The fire is presently contained.

Lake Harney area - This fire is presently contained.

Edgewater/Cranes Swamp - This fire is presently contained.

Neighboring Counties: Fires which originated in neighboring counties (Flagler and Brevard) and entered Volusia County are continuing to be monitored for additional impact for Volusia County resources, fire fighters and/or shelters. Flagler County EOC is receiving mutual aid assistance in fighting these fires.

ACREAGE IMPACTED BY WILDFIRES: Estimated culminative total is approximately: 137,000 acres

SUPPRESSION EFFORTS UNDERWAY : The policy is to protect life first. Protection of structures will be prioritized based on field conditions. Air reconnaissance flights are being flown by the U.S. Forest Service out of New Smyrna Beach and DeLand airports. Fire activity is being monitored for break outs and hot spots. Suppression of new fires from lightning strikes is a priority. Controlled fires are being undertaken where/when appropriate. Approximately 244 miles of fire breaks have been installed. Widening of several existing fire breaks and installation of an additional miles of fire breaks are underway. Monitoring and mop-up operations are continuing.

MUTUAL AID: Out-of-county fire fighting crews are being demobilized and remaining crews are on a rotating schedule. It is anticipated that this demobilization will be completed by Monday, July 13, 1998. The National Guard contingent also continues to demobilize.

INJURIES / CASUALTIES

INJURIES (MINOR) TO DATE : 10 (firefighters) + 1 fire contractor

FATALITIES TO DATE : 0

MISSING PERSONS TO DATE : 0

STATUS OF MISSING PERSONS : N/A

PROPERTY / INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED

HOMES THREATENED : Cumulatively, approximately 29,000 homes were threatened in various areas around Volusia County (including 20,000 homes in the Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach area).

*HOMES DESTROYED/DAMAGED : 6 single family residences destroyed, 2 single family residences with minor damage; also 1 destroyed mobile home , and 10 mobile homes with minor damage.

*BUSINESSES THREATENED : 0

*BUSINESSES DAMAGED/DESTROYED : 2 destroyed, 2 with major damage, 4 with minor damage

*OTHER STRUCTURES THREATENED : 0

*OTHER STRUCTURES DAMAGED : Unknown

*OTHER STRUCTURES DESTROYED : 15 (miscellaneous hunting camp structures)

*VEHICLES DAMAGED : 3 (two automobiles and a boat)

*VEHICLES DESTROYED : Unknown

* Data is preliminary and is subject to revision base upon continuing field evaluations.

INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED: All roads are open.

EVACUATIONS / SHELTERS

AREA(S) EVACUATED:

Voluntary Evacuation Areas: NONE - All voluntary evacuations have been lifted.

Mandatory Evacuations: NONE - All mandatory evacuations have been lifted.

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS EVACUATED: Estimated cumulative total for event: 29,000.

NUMBER OF EVACUEES : Unknown; however, estimated at several thousand.

SHELTERS (coordinated by the American Red Cross) :

SHELTERS OPEN: None

SHELTER POPULATION: 0

SHELTERS ON STANDBY: All shelters are on standby or closed.

MISCELLANEOUS

FINANCIAL: Daily costs are estimated at $155,000 per day excluding state-wide mutual aid and additional expenditures from municipalities.

FEDERAL OVERHEAD TEAM: Incident Command Post has been established at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on SR 44, east of I-4 and the City of DeLand. The "Southern Blue" team is being replaced by the "Northern Rockies" team.

ANTICIPATED WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR THE MORNING AND AFTERNOON OF JULY 10th: High in the mid 90s with winds from the soutwest at 10 to 15 mph. Partly cloudy with afternoon thunderstorms likely, chance of rain is 70 percent.

SUPPORT: A logistical staging area for incoming federal and state resources to support Volusia and surrounding counties have been established at the Daytona International Speedway. State Division of Emergency Management contact is Eric Gentry at (850) 509-9047.

DONATIONS: All First Union Banks are taking monetary donations for the "Volusia County Fire Relief Fund". Cash donations will be put directly into a special account for firefighting efforts.

ESTIMATED LOSS: Preliminary estimated value of loss structures (residential, industrial and commercial) to date is $2.1 million dollars. Preliminary estimated value of timber loss is $60-$70 million.

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE: As of July 9th, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has distributed approximately $17,000 to victims, primarily for costs associated with residential evacuations. Amendment to the notice for the State of Florida (FEMA-1223-DR) dated June 18, 1998, makes available Category B Public Assistance program funds to Volusia County. Representatives from the State Division of Emergency Management have postponed the Thursday, July 9, 1998 9:00 a.m briefing on billing and reimbursement issues. The briefing will be rescheduled for a date, time and location to be announced. The Small Business Administration (SBA) will be establishing local Outreach Centers in Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach to accept loan applications. The Ormond Beach office will be located in the Park Plaza Office complex, located at 533 North Nova Road. The hours of operation for the Ormond Beach office have yet to be established. The location and hours of operation for the Daytona Beach office will be determined in the near future.

MEDICAL: Since the beginning of the fire event, approximately 400 individuals have appeared in local hospitals complaining of respiratory problems. Of these, approximately 30 were admitted.

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