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This letter is a partial response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated
September 7,2005. In your request you asked for the following recordslinformation:
1. What portion of the $3.1 billion appropriated to DHS in fiscal year 2005 for
emergency preparedness to "support the Nation's ability to prepare for, mitigate
against, respond to and recover from natural and manmade disasters" was spent to
prepare for potential hurricanes on the Gulf Coast of the United States and on
potential flooding in New Orleans;
2. The amount of money diverted from emergency preparedness for and response to
natural disasters to emergency preparedness for and response to acts of terrorism
and the rationale behind any such diversion;
3. Studies, assessments, presentations, or scenarios of the potential devastation a
powerful hurricane could wreak on the Gulf Coast, including, but not limited to
the eight-day tabletop exercise conducted in July 2004 and intended to prepare
FEMA for a catastrophic hurricane in New Orleans;
4. Plans created regarding the federal government's response to any such scenarios;
5. The potential breaching of the levees that would lead to Lake Pontchartrain
flooding New Orleans and the response to such breaches; and
6. Communications from anyone employed by or associated with the Army Corps of
Engineers regarding the problems with and weakness of the levees surrounding
New Orleans, the potential breaching of the levees and the consequences of such
breaches, as well as proposed repairs or other construction to the levees.
In addition, your letter stated that "CREW further seeks all memoranda, communications
and records of any kind and from any source, regardless of format, medium, or physical
characteristics, from August 26,2005 through the present, discussing or mentioning in
any way:
Your request is granted in part at no cost to you. Enclosed are releasable portions of
documents that are responsive to item number 9 of the second part of your request. After
thorough legal review of these documents, I have determined that portions of them are
exempt from disclosure under exemptions 2 and 6 of the Freedom of Information Act of
1974,s U.S.C. 552, (b)(2) & (6), as amended. We are releasing a total of 4 pages, all of
which are released in part.
We are withholding the names of non-DHS and non-government personnel under FOIA
Exemption 6. Exemption 6 exempts from disclosure records the release of which would
cause a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. The interest of the general
public in reviewing these portions of government documents does not outweigh the
individuals' right to privacy. The release of this information adds no detail about agency
activities, the core purpose of the FOIA.
I am the official responsible for this determination. You may appeal this determination
within 60 days from the date of this letter. Your appeal should include copies of your
original request and this response, as well as a discussion of the reasons supporting your
appeal. The envelope should be plainly marked to indicate that it contains a Freedom of
Information Act appeal. If you decide to appeal, please send your appeal to:
FEMA will continue to search for additional documents that may be responsive to your
request. Because of the broad scope*ofyour request, responsive records may be located
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Director of Recovery
Enclosures
From: Axton, Charles
Sent: Tuesday, September 06,2005 3:03 PM
To: Mitchell, Carlos; Jones, Gary; Arcuri, Patricia
Cc: Craig, Daniel; Garratt, David; EST-HUMSER
Subject: Transport of Evacuees from Arkansas to West Virginia
Sending this as a quick heads-up that a plan is being worked to move approximately 175 evacuees from Ft. Smith,
Arkansas to Charleston WV. Three C-I 30s from the West Virginia Air National Guard and crew currently in Texas (4
aircraft at Ellington, 2 in San Antonio) will fly to Ft. Smith this afternoon, pick up approximately 175 evacuees, and
transport them to WV. We have been working with the ARC and ESFI to coordinate this effort.
The additional three C-130s may be used to evacuate another 150+ evacuees at Ft. Smith to another state prior to
returning to West Virginia empty. The state of WV is currently in contact with their Governor's office and Air National
Guard commanders to determine if such a mission would work for the crews.
If we are only able to utilize the three C-130s destined for WV, that will leave approximately 225 evacuees still at Ft.
Smith in need of transportation, if our information is correct.
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mission, please let me know at your first opportunity.
Thanks,
Charlie Axton
FEMA HQ Recovery
From: Axton, Charles
Sent: Tuesday, September 06,2005 4:14 PM
To: Mitchell, Carlos; Jones, Gary; Arcuri, Patricia
Cc: Craig, Daniel; Garratt, David; EST-HUMSER
Subject: RE: Transport of Evacuees from Arkansas to West Virginia
-----Original Message-----
From: Axton, Charles
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To all - It is my understanding that Arkansas has the capacity to shelter all evacuees currently in the state, including
those at Ft. Smith and/or Ft. Chaffee. Thus, the (2-130s from WV have been called off. The state of WV will NOT be
from WV has been informed. CA
Sending this as a quick heads-up that a plan is being worked to move approximately 175 evacuees from Ft. Smith,
Arkansas to Charleston WV. Three C-130s from the West Virginia Air National Guard and crew currently in Texas (4
aircraft at Ellington, 2 in San Antonio) will fly to Ft. Smith this afternoon, pick up approximately 175 evacuees, and
transport them to WV. We have been working with the ARC and ESFI to coordinate this effort.
The additional three C-130s may be used to evacuate another 150+ evacuees at Ft. Smith to another state prior to
returning to West Virginia empty. The state of WV is currently in contact with their Governor's office and Air National
Guard commanders to determine if such a mission would work for the crews.
If we are only able to utilize the three C-I 30s destined for WV, that will leave approximately 225 evacuees still at Ft.
Smith in need of transportation, if our information is correct.
The contact in Arkansas is COL -, (I believe the base commander, don't have contact number).
The contact in WV
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Additional information is still being coordinated with the various entities involved. If you have any intel critical to this
mission, please let me know at your first opportunity.
Thanks,
Charlie Axton
From: Axton, Charles
Sent: Tuesday, September 06,2005 4:30 PM
To: Craig, Daniel
Subject: FW: Transport of Evacuees from Arkansas to West Virginia
Dan - When you get a moment, you should plan to call the WV Governor to thank him for all the generosity and
apologize for the mix-up. Jimmy and everyone from WV has been very professional and gracious.
Please also empasize that nobody has the perception that the Governor and his team refused to accept additional
evacuees. We have no reports of that perception but Jimmy thought such perceptions might result.
At about 2pm today, we were informed by the state folks on the ground in Arkansas that the need was valid to move out
400 people. Jimmy and the WV Air National Guard commanders dispatched the four (not six as per earlier reports)
C-130s and were closely working with their Governor on the good news that WV was helping and to receive evacuees
tonight. Somehow, the state of Arkansas found shelters at camps shortly after Zpm, informed the ESFI team in the
ESTINRCC shortly thereafter that evacuations were no longer needed, but we didn't get word here until about 3:30pm.
Not to point fingers, but the information flow stopped at the ESFI level - I'll follow up with them directly.
Charlie
To all - It is my understanding that Arkansas has the capacity to shelter all evacuees currently in the state, including
. those at Ft. Smith andlor Ft. Chaffee. Thus, the C-130s from WV have been called off. The state of WV will NOT be
receiving nor providing transportation for evacuees out of Arkansas. F a r o mWV has been informed. CA
-----Original Message-----
From: Axton, Charles
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:03 PM
To: Mitchell, Carlos; Jones, Gary; Arcuri, Patricia
Cc: Craig, Daniel; Garratt, David; EST-HUMSER
Subject: Transport of Evacuees from Arkansas to West Virginia
Sending this as a quick heads-up that a plan is being worked to move approximately 175 evacuees from Ft. Smith,
Arkansas to Charleston WV. Three C-130s from the West Virginia Air National Guard and crew currently in Texas (4
aircraft at Ellington, 2 in San Antonio) will fly to Ft. Smith this afternoon, pick up approximately 175 evacuees, and
transport them to WV. We have been working with the ARC and ESFI to coordinate this effort.
The additional three C-130s may be used to evacuate another 150+ evacuees at Ft. Smith to another state prior to
returning to West Virginia empty. The state of WV is currently in contact with their Governor's office and Air National
Guard commanders to determine if such a mission would work for the crews.
If we are only able to utilize the three C-I 30s destined for WV, that will leave approximately 225 evacuees still at Ft.
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Smith in need of transportation, if our information is correct.
The contact in Arkansas is COL b ,I believe the base commander, don't have contact number).
Thanks,
Charlie Axton
FEMA HQ Recovery
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