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Chapter 18:Risk Assessment
<br /> Table 18-6. Vulnerability r nking of UH Hilo and Hawaii CC facilities
<br /> UH Hilo&Hawaii CC-Building Vulnerability List Total Number of Campus Buildings- 132
<br /> 00-year Hurricane Event Vulnerability
<br /> Loss o Loss of
<br /> Modeled $Loss Risk Functi Modeled $Loss Risk Functionality
<br /> Building Buildin $Loss Percentile (NUm. Iding$Loss Percentile (Num.of Days)
<br /> UHH-LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER $ 8,376,291 >95% 82 $ 3,374,601 >95% 28
<br /> UHH-UCB $ 7,765,196 >95% 190 $ 2,759,306 >95% 28
<br /> UHH-WENTWORTH HALL $ 7,041,499 >95% >90 $ 975,155 90-95% 44
<br /> UHH-THEATER $ 6,559,633 >95% >90 $ 900,880 90-95% 28
<br /> UHH-LIFE SCIENCE COMPLEX $ 6,194,326 >95% >90 $ 1,024,260 90-95% 57
<br /> UHH-BUS ED/COMPUTER CTR $ 5,476,613 >95% >90 $ 794,824 85-90% 44
<br /> o UHH-HALE KAUANOE-DORM II $ 4,992,235 90-95% >90 $ 1,330,454 90-95% 31
<br /> o UHH-CAMPUS CENTER BUILDING $ 4,948,361 90-95% >90 $ 1,758,364 >95% 28
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<br /> UHH-BUSINESS OFFICE $ 4,554,295 90-95% >90 $ 1,244,384 90-95% 57
<br /> 0 UHH-KANAKA'OLE HALL(EKH) $ 4,339,733 90-95% 82 $ 2,023,685 >95% 31
<br /> z UHH-HALE KEHAU DORMITORY $ 3,754,989 90-95% 41 $ 611,100 80-85% 80
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<br /> HAW CC-CAFETERIA $ 3,496,075 90-95% >90 $ 736,298 85-90% 57
<br /> BANK OF HAWAII BLDG DOWNTOWN HILO $ 3,276,531 90-95% >90 $ 679,581 80-85% 49
<br /> UHH-HALE KANILEHUA DORMITORY $ 2,181,045 85-90% >90 $ 1,398,069 90-95% 131
<br /> Kukahauula Institute of Astronomy $ 1,811,419 80-85% 22 $ 3,342,365 >95% 47
<br /> UHHilo Musuem and Astronomy Building $ 1,699,836 80-85% 22 $ 4,577,015 >95% 100
<br /> Panaewa-Covered Equine Arena $ 191,714 1501/ 21 $ 933,623 90-95% 280
<br /> UHH-STUDENT SERVICES $ 3,244,905 85-90% >90 $ 472,289 70-75% 28
<br /> UHH-MARINE SCIENCE BUILDING $ 3,031,175 85-900A >90 $ 661,690 80-85% 57
<br /> >, HAW CC-TRADE&INDUS/LABS $ 1,481,454 80-850A >90 $ 591,631 80-85% 100
<br /> HAW CC-TRADE&INDUS/LABS $ 1,481,454 80-85% >90 $ 591,631 80-85% 100
<br /> c HAW CC-CARPENTRY SHOP B $ 1,411,915 80-85% >90 $ 548,605 75-80% 100
<br /> HAW CC-Agricultural Mechanics&Biology Lab $ 1,074,382 70-75% >90 $ 429,064 70-75% 100
<br /> 3 HAW CC-Learning Center&IT Support $ 1,074,382 70-75% >90 $ 429,064 70-75% 100
<br /> c HAW CC-Auxilary Services Shops $ 1,002,664 70-75% >90 $ 389,589 60-701/ 100
<br /> HAW CC-Administration&Student Services $ 821,766 70-75% >90 $ 181,186 50-60% 31
<br /> UHH-HALE IKENA,B
<br /> $ 386,633 50-60% >90 $ 606,652 80-851/ 322
<br /> m HAW CC-CAS,ART LABS $ 217,403 1501/ 57 $ 236,740 50-60% 211
<br /> = Fish Hatchery Greenhouse $ 490,991 50-60% 39 $ 697,833 85-90% 129
<br /> Pearl Hatchery Greenhouse $ 490,991 50-60% 39 $ 697,833 85-901/ 129
<br /> HAW CC-OCET&Financial Aid $ 75,389 150% 22 $ 247,113 50-60% 239
<br /> Based on the results of this analysis a more specific assessment of the highest ranked
<br /> buildings can be conducted to determine the benefit/cost ratio of any potential retrofits.
<br /> 18.1.9 Warning Sirens and Evacuation System
<br /> Sudden-onset hazards such as earthquakes and local tsunamis occur with little or no warning.
<br /> For most other hazards, an effective warning system requires a reliable forecasting system.
<br /> The County relies on the following sources for forecasting of the various hazards:
<br /> • Tsunami-- The Federal Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC), based on Oahu,
<br /> provides capable warning for distant tsunamis. Figure 18-7 illustrates the warning
<br /> procedure. The system has never missed warning of a damaging tsunami since its
<br /> beginning in 1947, but has caused a number of unneeded evacuations.
<br /> 18-20 Hawaii County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
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