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<br />Ramsey County | Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan 55 <br />o Fuel shortages affecting transportation and emergency services. <br />• Supply Chain Disruption: <br />o Shortages of necessary equipment and supplies for responders (e.g., medical supplies, <br />fuel). <br />o Increased operational strain due to the need to source and transport scarce resources. <br />• Water Contamination: <br />o Increased demand on emergency medical services to address waterborne illnesses. <br />o Challenges in ensuring safe water supply for responders and affected populations. <br />Continuity of Operations <br />• Transportation Failure: <br />o Inability to maintain essential services and logistics, affecting government operations. <br />o Delays in implementing recovery and rebuilding efforts. <br />• Electrical and Fuel Shortages: <br />o Disruption of critical infrastructure operations, including communication, healthcare, <br />and public safety systems. <br />o Reduced capacity to maintain order and provide public services. <br />• Supply Chain Disruption: <br />o Delays or failures in delivering essential goods and services, including food, medicine, <br />and emergency supplies. <br />o Increased pressure on government resources to manage and mitigate shortages. <br />• Water Contamination: <br />o Interruptions in water-dependent services, such as sanitation, healthcare, and <br />firefighting, and manufacturing. <br />o Increased need for emergency water distribution and purification efforts. <br />Impact on Property, Facilities, and Infrastructure <br />• Transportation Failure: <br />o Damage to roads, bridges, and public transit systems, requiring costly repairs. <br />o Potential secondary impacts, such as flooding or erosion, due to compromised <br />transportation infrastructure. <br />• Electrical and Fuel Shortages: <br />o Damage to electrical grids and fuel supply systems, leading to prolonged outages. <br />o Increased wear and tear on backup systems, requiring additional maintenance and <br />replacement. <br />• Supply Chain Disruption:
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