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PSC - Item 3D - Attachment A - Tropical Storm Hilary After Action Report City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 1 CITY OF ROSEMEAD TROPICAL STORM HILARY After Action Report August 18 – 21, 2023 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 2 TABLE OF CONTENT Summary……………………………………………………………. Page 3 Response Activities ………………………………………………. Page 4 Emergency Operations Center ……………………...... Page 4 Operational Area Response and Recovery System.. Page 4 Alert and Communications……………………………... Page 4 Response Efforts….………….……………………………………... Page 5 Response Activites….…..….……………………………………... Page 5 Lesson Learned ……………………………………………………. Page 7 Attachments ….…………………………………………………… Page 8 A – Press Release (08-17-23)…………………………...... Page 9 B – Press Release (08-18-23)…………………………...... Page 10 C – Press Release (08-19-23)…………………………...... Page 11 D – Briefing Notes………………………………………...... Page 13 E – Draft of the Resolution to Tropical Storm Hilary … Page 14 F – Draft of the Staff Report to Tropical Storm Hilary).. Page 15 G – State of Emergency Executive Order…………...... Page 16 H – County Proclamation Order…………..................... Page 21 I – CRMs for clean-up efforts ……..……..................... Page 22 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 3 SUMMARY Incident Background Hurricane Hilary is expected to bring “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” to Baja California and the Southwestern U.S., including Southern California. Much of the impact of the storm, including heavy rainfall and high winds. Thanks to modern satellite and radar technology, Southern California was prepared for Hurricane Hilary. At one point, Hurricane Hilary was a major Category 4 hurricane. This hurricane could have produced winds from 130-156 mph that could cause catastrophic damages. The hurricane lost its strength and eventually made landfall as a tropical storm. Though Hurricane Hilary was downgraded to a tropical storm, that didn’t mean Southern California should take Hilary any less seriously. Tropical storms have enormous amounts of water and flooding becomes a real threat. Below is the timeline of the Hurricane Hilary from the National Weather Service: Wednesday, August 16, 2023 – Hilary has the potential to bring impacts to the Baja California Peninsula and portions of the southwestern United States as the earliest reasonable time on August 20, 2023. Although it is too soon to determine the location and magnitude of rainfall and wind impacts. The storm will produce heavy rain, winds, storm surges, and waves. The wind speed probabilities are >= 39 mph. Thursday, August 17, 2023 - Heavy rainfall in association with Hilary is expected to impact the Southwestern United States from Friday through early next week, peaking on Sunday and Monday. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches, with isolated amounts in excess of 8 inches, will be possible across portions of southern California and southern Nevada. Friday, August 18, 2023 - Heavy rainfall associated with Hilary may produce areas of flash flooding and result in landslides over portions of the Baja California Peninsula from late today into late Sunday. Rainfall impacts from Hilary within the Southwestern United States are expected to peak this weekend into Monday. Flash, urban, and arroyo flooding is expected with the potential for significant impacts. The threat of hurricane-force wind impacts is increasing along the west-central coast of the Baja California Peninsula, where a hurricane watch is in effect. Tropical storm conditions are expected to begin across the southern portion of the Baja California Peninsula later today and then spread northward through the weekend. City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 4 Saturday, August 20, 2023 – Hurricane Hilary has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm Hilary. Expected to bring rainfall, high winds, and the potential for localized and flash floods. Sunday, August 21, 2023 – Hurricane Hilary moved into Southern California as a tropical storm Sunday evening, bringing heavy rainfall after making its way up Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, where it made landfall late Sunday morning, The storm prompted officials at the National Hurricane Center to issue tropical storm warning for most of Southern California. Monday, August 22, 2023 - Rainfall will be diminishing across coastal Southern California on Monday. Additional rainfall totals of up to an inch are possible. Hilary is expected to produce additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches across portions of southeast California and southern Nevada through Monday, with isolated storm total amounts up to 12 inches. Continued flash and urban flooding are expected. RESPONSE ACTIVITIES Emergency Operations Center (EOC) The City of Rosemead did not activate its Emergency Operation Center; staff were closely monitoring the weather situation and were on standby in the event that the EOC is to be activated to support the response and recovery efforts from the storm. Operational Area Response and Recovery System (OARRS) OARRS is a web-based information reporting and notification system used by jurisdictions and agencies in the Los Angeles County Operational Area to convey conditions and operational status because of an incident, emergency, or disaster. The City of Rosemead has provided situational awareness to OARRS. Beginning Friday, August 18, 2023 through Monday, August 22, 2023, Public Safety staff activated the Hurricane Hilary and provided a jurisdiction situational awareness to County OEM. Alert and Communications To ensure the community had up-to-date information on Hurricane Hilary press releases and notifications were posted and shared on social media platforms - City website www.cityofrosemead.org, Nixle, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. In addition, the City website had a page dedicated to Hurricane Hilary. City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 5 RESPONSE EFFORTS Thursday, August 17, 2023  Public Safety staff attended a forecast briefing by the National Weather Service  Press release – Tropical Storm Advisory for the City of Rosemead  Social media – outreach to the community  Storm drains cleared by Public Works  Public Works staff placed on standby.  Public Safety staff placed on standby Friday, August 18, 2023  Public Safety staff attended a forecast briefing by the National Weather Service  Public Safety staff participated in LASD coordinating calls for emergency response.  Press release – Tropical Storm Watch for the City of Rosemead  Social media – outreach to the community  Website – TS Hilary alert page created with rolling updates.  Public Safety staff logged in to the County OARRS system for situational awareness and emergency response.  Text message thread established for Rosemead Executive Team, PW Manager, PS Manager, PS Supervisor, LASD, and LAFD to coordinate response.  Public Safety staff requested additional homeless outreach by LA CADA Saturday, August 19, 2023  Public Safety staff attended a forecast briefing by the National Weather Service  Press Release – Tropical Storm Warning for the City of Rosemead  Social media/website – outreach to the community  Public Safety staff confirmed SPA 3 emergency homeless shelter in Duarte (Pamela Park)  Public Safety staff updated situational awareness in OARRS  Public Safety staff prepared a Resolution declaring a local emergency (pending necessity) o City Manager can declare emergency; Council ratification in seven days  Public Safety staff confirmed deployment of LASD and LAFD resources  Public Works staff placed flood warning signs south of Romona Sunday, August 20, 2023  Public Safety staff attended a forecast briefing by the National Weather Service City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 6  Public Safety staff patrolling City to report issues as they arise, will continue through overnight hours o Minor reports of fallen tree branches and one inoperative traffic light  Public Works staff monitoring storm drains, crew on standby through overnight hours to respond to issues as they arise  Parks restrooms closed  Activities at Garvey Gym and Rosemead Aquatic Center cancelled  Rosemead Community Recreation Center and Garvey Center operating normally, closing at 3 pm  LASD reports no storm-related incidents in Rosemead as of 2:00 PM  LAcFD reports no storm-related incidents in Rosemead as of 2:00 PM  SCE reported 31 localized outages in LA County, impacting 4,800 customers; no outages were reported in Rosemead.  An hourly sitrep starting at 5:30 – 9:30 pm was sent to Tropical Storm Hilary Task Force – Mayor Ly, Executive Management Team, Public Works Manager, Public Safety Manager, Public Safety Supervisor, Chief of Police (LASD), Assistant Fire Chief (LAFD) of real-time incidents. Monday, August 21, 2023  LAcFD reports minor incidents of trees down and wires down.  LASD reports down trees.  City Manager reports the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hilary. Approximately 30 trees were damaged (approximately two trees were uprooted and 28 tree branches fell, no property damage was reported) and two street signal lights were inoperable flashing red.  Public Safety staff and Public Works staff will continue to inspect facilities and drive throughout the city for further assessment.  Debrief Meeting scheduled at 1 p.m. with the Tropical Storm Hilary Task Force. RECOVERY ACTIVITIES TO DATE Below are the City of Rosemead recovery actions taken:  Clean up efforts by Public Works staff of fallen trees  Submit to Los Angeles County OEM Recovery of Rosemead’s Initial Damages Estimate (IDE) from the TSH. Submitted for debris removal and staff time under Category A of the IDE. Public Assistance (PA) Program The Los Angeles County OEM, Recovery Unit invited cities to submit an Initial Damage Estimate for pre-qualification for possible reimbursement. City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 7 LESSON LEARNED Strength  Multi-agencies were in preparation for Hurricane Hilary that includes, the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency (OEM), the National Weather Service, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, LA County Public Works Department, etc.  The City made a good effort to respond to Tropical Storm Hilary.  A Group text was created for better communication, coordination, and collaboration.  Public Works Staff started to mitigate potential hazards by cleaning storm drains and putting up flood signs in areas known to flood during rainy seasons.  Field responders (PW and PS) were all fueled by Saturday, August 19th.  Public Works and Public Safety staff patrolling the cities throughout the storm event.  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded and helped block traffic while the clean-up efforts were in progress.  Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded and assisted with the calls related to TSH.  Press releases and notifications in real-time.  The City website had a pop-up feature for easy access to information pertaining to TSH.  Mayor Ly requested a conference call for updates and to support to City staff and community.  CERT Members and HAM Operators on standby to assist if needed. Weakness  Sands and sandbags were limited supplies and/or depleted by Saturday evening throughout Los Angeles County.  Information for the unhoused was slow to share with the cities and transportation was not provided for the unhoused to go to the nearest shelter. Opportunities  The perfect storm to get our residents and businesses to realize the importance of being self-sufficient and to be prepared in a disaster/emergency by having basic essential supplies at home. Threat  The hourly changes in the path and strength of the storm.  Economic growth and loss of income could be compromised.  People's lives could be impacted by the destruction in the aftermath of the storm. City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 8 ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Press Release (08-17-23) Tropical Storm Advisory Attachment B: Press Release (08-18-23) Update Tropical Strom Watch Attachment C: Press Release (08-19-23) Update Tropical Strom Updates Attachment D: Briefing Note Attachment E: Draft of the Resolution to Tropical Storm Hilary Attachment F: Draft of the Staff Report to Tropical Storm Hilary Attachment G: State of Emergency Executive Order Attachment H: Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Proclamation to Proclaim a Local Emergency Attachment I: CRMs for service requests for clean-up efforts of fallen trees and debris City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 9 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 10 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 11 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 12 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 13 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 14 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 15 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 16 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 17 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 18 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 19 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 20 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 21 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 22 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 23 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 24 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 25 City of Rosemead – Hurricane Hillary After Action Report 26