Hurricane Preparedness, Response and Recovery Guide for the United States Virgin Islands 公开
Alemayehu, Blen (Spring 2019)
Abstract
The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) are composed of four small islands located at the Eastern end of the Great Antilles in the northern Caribbean Sea. The USVI are located in Hurricane Alley which makes the area highly susceptible to many natural disasters, especially hurricanes. In the past 25 years, 11 major hurricanes have caused substantial damage to the USVI. Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over ocean water and often move toward land. Hurricane season starts June 1st and ends November 30th every year. Most major hurricanes occur between August and September. Depending on wind speed, hurricanes are classified according to the Saffir-Simpson scale (Categories 1 through 5): category one is the least destructive and category five is the most destructive. Hurricane effects vary depending on the category and can be considerable. Some of the threats from hurricanes include high winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, flood damage, flying debris, damage by fallen trees, the collapse of buildings, and tornadoes. During an active hurricane, the greatest threat to life and property is from the storm surge. Storm surge can severely erode beaches, coastal highways and damage property along the coastline.
Hurricanes have become more frequent and intense over the past few years. On September 6, 2017, Hurricanes Irma devastated St. Thomas and St. John with sustained winds of 106 mph for 14 days(1). Later, on September 20th, Hurricane Maria passed through the western end of St. Croix with sustained winds of 178 mph and hit the U.S. Virgin Islands (2).
Hurricanes are the most costly natural disaster. The year 2017 had a historically high cost of 306 billion USD in hurricane disaster damage, relief and recovery that impacted the United States economy (3). It is critical that all affected regions have a preparedness, response and recovery plan in action. Although preparedness is key in reducing damage caused by hurricanes, immediate response to hurricanes can save lives and minimize disaster damage. Lastly, Collaboration among governmental, non-governmental, local community, volunteers and disaster relief workers are essential.
Table of Contents
Abstract 6
List of Abbreviations 9
Table 1: Abbreviations 9
Introduction 9
Methodology 10
Table 2: Literature Search Strategy 12
Literature Review 13
Brief review of the United States Virgin Islands. 13
St. Croix 13
St. Thomas 13
St. John 14
Water Island 14
Hurricane History in the United States of Virgin Islands. 15
Hurricane Hugo (1989) 15
Hurricane Marilyn (1995) 15
Hurricane Bertha (1996) 16
Hurricane Erika (1997) 16
Hurricane Georges (1998) 16
Hurricane Lenny (1999) 17
Hurricane Omar (2008) 17
Hurricane Earl (2010) 17
Hurricane Irma 17
Hurricane Maria 18
Hurricanes 18
Table 3 Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale 19
Hurricane effects 19
Storm Surge 19
High Winds 20
Frequency and Intensity of hurricanes in the US. Virgin Islands 20
Figure 1 Number of Category 5 Hurricane from (1900-2018) 21
Figure 2 Data: National Hurricane Center, Graphic: Michael Lowry (September 19th, 2017) 21
Economic Impacts of Hurricanes 22
Economic Impact of Hurricanes on the United States Virgin Islands 22
History of Hurricane preparedness 23
Hurricane preparedness/Emergency Preparedness 24
Figure 3 Disaster Management cycle 24
Vulnerability 25
Hurricane response and recovery 26
Governmental vs non-governmental response 28
Figure 4 US 2017 Billion-Dollar weather and Climate Disaster. (NOAA) 28
Community Involvement Gap 29
Mitigation and resilience 30
Lesson learned from Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma 31
Public health relevance 31
The effect of hurricane on mental health 32
Hurricane impact on the Environment 33
Brief review on public health and emergency preparedness 33
Hurricane related Infectious diseases 33
Leptospirosis 34
Vector-borne disease 34
Recommendations 35
Conclusion 36
References 38
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