Matanuska Susitna Borough Flood Event
Emergency Operations Phase Summary
August 26, 2006
Introduction
The MSB activated its emergency operations center Friday, August 18, 2006 at 12:30 p.m. at Central MAT-SU Fire Station 6-1 and activated an incident command post in Talkeetna at the National Parks Service about 1:00 p.m. Between these two centers, approximately 100 personnel worked during a 24-hour cycle to oversee the emergency response to the flood disaster.
At approximately 3:00 p.m., Friday, August 18, 2006, Mayor Tim Anderson declared a state of emergency within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough and signed a Borough Disaster Declaration. At 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 19, 2006, the Borough requested disaster assistance from the State of Alaska. Gov. Frank Murkowski declared the region a state disaster that day.
The emergency operations center ran continuously until Wednesday, August 23, 2006, when it was shut down at 8:00pm. This marked the end of the emergency response phase and transitioned into the recovery phase of operations. On Thursday, August 24, 2006 at 8:00 am, the Incident Recovery Center opened at the Cottonwood Public Safety Building on North Seward Meridian Parkway in Wasilla to begin the process of recovery.
Rivers
NAME | CRESTED | DATE | FLOOD STAGE |
---|---|---|---|
Upper Little Susitna River | 8.68 feet | 8/18/06 | 7.8 feet |
Lower Little Susitna River | 13.78 feet | 8/19/06 | 11.0 feet |
Willow Creek | 12.96 feet | 8/19/06 | 10.0 feet |
Montana Creek | 9.54 feet | 8/19/06 | 10.0 feet |
Talkeetna River above RR | 15.27 feet | 8/19/06 | 12.0 feet |
Talkeetna River | 14.34 feet | 8/19/06 | 13.0 feet |
Moose Creek | 19.6 feet | 8/19/06 | Unknown (< 19.6 feet) |
Data Source: National Weather Service - Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
Life Safety
Evacuations
Property Damage
Road Damage - Impassable, flooded and/or damaged
Bridge Damage
Emergency Response
Press Releases
August 18 - 25, 2006 - 39 press releases
MAT-SU Borough Flood Related Expenses as of 3:00pm 8/25/06:
Wages for emergency response and emergency operations center staffing - $109,200
Purchase orders for response related activities - $432,000 Total - $541, 200
It's too early to quantify the amount of money required to repair the damages due to the flood.
Help Centers
60 people have applied for Borough assistance
47 people have applied for State assistance ($5,000)
Animal Care
Animals killed - at least two
Animals injured - unknown
Dog food distributed - unknown
Debris Removal
Additional Information
Compiled by Dennis Brodigan, Emergency Services Director