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<br />Ramsey County | Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan 54 <br />3.15.7.4 County and Community Operations <br />Infrastructure failures can stress the community’s ability to respond quickly and effectively, disrupting <br />public services and increasing costs for repairs and recovery. Increased public health responsibilities, <br />delays in procurement, and long-term environmental remediation and management can also result from <br />any number of infrastructure failures. <br />3.15.8 CONSEQUENCE ASSESSMENT <br />Impact on the Public <br />• Transportation Failure: <br />o Restricted mobility and access to essential services (e.g., hospitals, grocery stores). <br />o Increased risk of accidents and injuries due to unsafe road conditions or lack of public <br />transportation. <br />o Potential isolation of communities, especially in rural or remote areas <br />• Electrical and Fuel Shortages: <br />o Loss of heating, cooling, and lighting in homes, leading to discomfort or health risks. This <br />could be particularly consequential for vulnerable populations, particularly those who <br />rely on power for medical equipment. <br />o Disruption of communication channels (e.g., internet, phone) that rely on electricity. <br />o Fuel shortages affecting transportation, emergency services, and daily commuting. <br />• Supply Chain Disruption: <br />o Shortages of essential goods, including food, medicine, and other critical supplies. <br />o Panic buying, leading to further scarcity and possible civil unrest. <br />o Increased prices due to scarcity, disproportionately affecting low-income households. <br />• Water Contamination: <br />o Health risks from consuming or using contaminated water, leading to outbreaks of <br />waterborne diseases. <br />o Need for boil water advisories or reliance on bottled water, adding to public stress and <br />expense. <br />o Disruption of daily hygiene practices and sanitation, exacerbating public health issues. <br />Impact on Responders <br />• Transportation Failure: <br />o Delayed response times due to blocked or damaged roads and bridges. <br />o Limited access to affected areas, hampering rescue and relief efforts. <br />• Electrical and Fuel Shortages: <br />o Compromised communication systems and reduced operational capacity. <br />o Difficulty maintaining emergency power in critical facilities, including public safety, <br />hospitals, and shelters.
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