Congressmen Dave Reichert and Adam Smith today joined together to call on FEMA to conduct a comprehensive emergency preparedness and response exercise to take place in the Green River Valley as it faces a high risk of flooding due to damage at the Howard Hanson Dam.
The exercise would help to ensure preparation at all levels to address the personal and economic impact of potential flooding and storm damage.
“With the critical situation facing the Green River Valley, a key component is to be prepared as we work for a long-term fix,” said Reichert. “We must do all we can to protect our citizens and prevent property damage and loss.”
“Our communities continue to face the possibility of significant flooding and we must do everything we can to protect them,” Smith said. “In the short term, all necessary resources should be focused on shoring up any infrastructure vulnerabilities and ensuring there is a comprehensive emergency preparedness and response plan in place so we can react effectively in the event of a flood. Overall, while state and federal resources are being appropriated to mitigate and avoid flooding damages, individuals should also be taking precautions to protect themselves and their property.”
In the letter to FEMA Chief W. Craig Fugate, the members state:
“As representatives of the two congressional districts with constituents directly impacted by a flood event, we ask that your agency conduct a simulated exercise to mitigate the potential for severe personal and economic loss and prepare all of the local, state, and federal agencies involved in emergency response for any scenario that may arise from a breach of the Dam or the release of excess water. Preparedness is essential for effective response, and your agency has the ability to help ensure the Green River Valley is ready in the event of flooding. FEMA’s assistance in establishing and facilitating effective emergency communications and response could result in lessening the damages of this potential disaster. The threat of flooding from winter storms and the reduced capacity of the Howard Hanson Dam is real, and it is imperative that all levels of government act swiftly and in full coordination to prepare and protect the citizens and the Green River Valley.”