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Chapter IS:Risk Assessment <br /> Kohala High&IntAerKohala Elernerdary <br /> H <br /> 1TH-�1 1.F <br /> �Honokae High&Intermediate <br /> Waimea State Offices&Courthouse Waimea Element ry$interinediate <br /> I <br /> SOUTH KOHA <br /> Population=1 184 <br /> NORTH 1111 <br /> Population=1720 <br /> i Hilo IntermediateHilo High <br /> 1 SOUTH HILO M& Waiakea High <br /> Kealakehe ElementaryKealakehe High Pop44ation=4741 ilva Elementary <br /> Kealakehe hirermediat NORTH KONA 7CC <br /> Kahakai Elemer/POpulanon=34024 Keaau MiddleKeaau High <br /> **Holualoa Elementary <br /> Mountain View Elementary <br /> Konawaena High * Keonepoko Elementary <br /> 1 Pahoa High&Imermedia ahoa. entary <br /> �e Honaunau Elementary PUNA <br /> Population=42591 <br /> Hookena Elementary <br /> 11 SOUTH KONA <br /> Population=11414 _ <br /> I <br /> KAU <br /> I` Population=7050 <br /> y.Kau High and Pahala Elementary <br /> ' A Legend <br /> * Emergency Shelters <br /> G — Major Road <br /> 0 4 8 116 24 32 <br /> Miles <br /> Figure 18-2. Nfap of shelter locations on Hawaii island <br /> 18.1.2.2 Structural Evaluation <br /> Ideally, all shelters should be hurricane-resistant in that the roof, walls, and windows will <br /> withstand hurricane forces. Although these shelters do not meet all of the guidelines <br /> established for evaluating hurricane-resistant facilities, they are the best that are available at <br /> the moment. No facility can be completely "hurricane-proof' and facility managers will be <br /> instructed to take precautions which will minimize the potential danger to shelter occupants. <br /> Known deficiencies will be addressed as part of an overall mitigation program to identify <br /> cost-effective retrofit projects that will improve the safety and capacity of the available <br /> shelters. <br /> A number of the shelters/centers are situated within lava hazard zone 2, including the Hawai- <br /> ian Ocean View Estates Community Center in the Ka'u District, the Keonopoko Elementary <br /> School complex in Puna, the Pahoa High and Intermediate School complex in Puna, the <br /> Pahoa Neighborhood Center in Puna and the Ho'okena Elementary School in South Kona. <br /> The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Visitor Center, designated as a center, is situated in <br /> lava hazard zone 3. <br /> 18-5 Hawaii County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />
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