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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />extended and expanded mass care services. Behavioral health services become paramount during this time <br />as the affected population experiences stresses related to coping with ongoing disaster effects. <br />Long -Term Recovery - Long-term recovery spans months to years after the event depending on the <br />severity and extent of the disaster damages and the availability of resources to address needs. It is the <br />process of re -building or re-creating damaged or destroyed social, economic, natural and built environments <br />in the community to conditions of self-sufficiency, sustainability and resilience, and may include: <br />• Addressing recovery needs across all sectors of the economy and community as well as addressing <br />individual and family recovery activities and unmet needs. <br />• Planning and re -construction of City facilities and infrastructure and public or private utilities. <br />• Planning and re -construction of permanent housing solutions and commercial properties. <br />• Rebuilding to appropriate resilience standards in recognition of hazards and threats. <br />• Implementing hazard mitigation plans and projects to minimize future disaster impacts. <br />• Implementing economic and business revitalization strategies. <br />• Developing and implementing plans to address long-term environmental and land -use goals. <br />Figure 160 National Disaster Recovery Framework Recovery - Recovery Activities by Phase <br />PREPAREDNESS <br />ONGOING <br />PRE -DISASTER <br />PREPAREDNESS <br />Examples include- <br />-Pre -disaster <br />recovery planning <br />.Mitigation planning <br />and implementation <br />a Cornrnunity <br />capacity- and <br />resilience -building <br />-Conducting disaster <br />preparedness <br />excerslses <br />-Partnership building <br />-Articulating <br />protocols In disaster <br />plans for services to <br />meet the emotional <br />and health care <br />needs of adults and <br />children <br />NATIONAL DISASTER RECOVERY <br />NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK (NDRF) <br />FRAMEWORK (NRF) <br />SHORT-TERM <br />DAYS <br />SNORT -TERM RECOVERY <br />Examples Include: <br />.Mass Care/sheltering <br />- Provide integrated mass care <br />and emergency services <br />-Debris <br />i Clear primary transportation <br />routes <br />-Business <br />Establish temporary or <br />interim infrastructure to <br />support business mopenings <br />Reestablish cash now <br />EmationaljPsychological <br />i Identify adults and children <br />who benefit from counseling or <br />behavioral health services and <br />begin treatment <br />-Public Health and <br />Health Care <br />i Provide emergency and <br />temporary medical care and <br />establish appropriate <br />surveillance protocols <br />-Mitigation Activities <br />+ Assess and understand risks <br />and vulnerabilities <br />INTERMEDIATE <br />WEEKS -MONTHS <br />INTERMEDIATE RECOVERY <br />Examples Include: <br />.Housing <br />a Provide aocessible Interim <br />housing solutions <br />• Debrl s/I nfrastructu re <br />+ Initiate debris removal <br />3 Plan Immediate <br />Infrastructure repair and <br />restoration <br />-Business <br />+ Support reestablishment of <br />businesses where appropriate <br />4 Support the establishment of <br />business recovery one -stop <br />center; <br />o Emotion al/Psychological <br />+ Engage support networks for <br />ongoing care <br />-Public Health and <br />Health Care <br />3 Ensure Continuity of care <br />through temporary facilities <br />.Mitigation Activities <br />i Inform community members <br />of opportunities to huild back <br />stronger <br />LONG-TERM <br />MONTHS -YEARS <br />LONG-TERM RECOVERY <br />Examples Include: <br />Housing <br />Develop permanent housing <br />solutions <br />=Infrastructure <br />+ Rebuild infrastructure to <br />meet future community needs <br />Business <br />Implement economic <br />revitalization strategies <br />+ Facilitate funding to <br />business rebuilding <br />-Emotional/Psycholog i cal <br />Fallow -up for ongoing <br />counseling, behavioral health, <br />and case management <br />services <br />-Public Health and <br />Health Care <br />4 Reestablishment of <br />disrupted health care facilities <br />-Mitigation Activities <br />4 Implement mitigation <br />strategies <br />160 <br />M <br />Rm <br />(a y <br />Qx <br />R <br />mn <br />AG <br />�V <br />mM <br />T <br />M <br />m <br />M <br />