Mitigation

Mitigation Planning

Hazardous Mitigation is the act of lessoning or eliminating the impact of human life and property from natural hazards. Our mission is to identify and access the vulnerability of each hazard in Macon County and implement a strategy on lessoning the impact of each hazard to our community.

Benefits of Having a Mitigation Plan

  • Increase public awareness and understanding of the hazards Macon County faces.
  • A better understanding of potential losses from natural hazard events.
  • Eligibility to receive federal funds for any pre-disaster mitigation planning.
  • Development of more sustainable and disaster resistant communities.
  • Builds a partnership with local stakeholders increasing the opportunity of receiving data collections within our community.

Top Hazards that Macon County Faces:

  • Severe Storms
  • Floods
  • Severe Winter Storms
  • Drought
  • Extreme Heat
  • Earthquake
  • Tornado
  • Nuclear Explosion
  • Dam Failure
  • Levee Failure

From 1965-2007 Macon County has declared Federal Disaster Declarations 13 times. These disasters included are:

  • Tornadoes
  • Floods
  • Flash Floods
  • Severe Storms
  • Severe Winds
  • Thunderstorms
  • Snow Emergencies
  • Excessive Rainfall
  • Torrential Rainfall
  • Hurricane Sheltering
  • Unseasonable Freezing Temperatures
  • Severe Winter Storms

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