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Colorado Daily Status Report March 15, 2019

Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.

NOTE: the Daily Status Report is undergoing revisions. Format updates will continue to evolve

over the coming days.

Statewide Community Lifelines Assessment

Green Green Green Green Green Green Green

Alerts/Warnings

National Terrorism Advisory System: No Current Alerts

State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status

Level 3: Providing response and recovery support for incidents across the state.

Community Lifelines Summary

Safety and Security

Government Normal Operations Multiple - eastern

Colorado

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Law Enforcement Normal Operations

Fire Normal Operations Colorado Division of

Fire Prevention and

Control

EMS Normal Operations

SAR Normal Operations

Food, Water, Sheltering

Evacuations Normal Operations

Sheltering Normal Operations

Food Normal Operations

Water Normal Operations

Agriculture Normal Operations

Health and Medical

Medical Care Normal Operations

Movement Normal Operations

Fatality Mgmt Normal Operations

Public Health Normal Operations

Supply Chain Normal Operations

Energy (Power & Fuel)

Power Grid Much more progress has been made by all utilities

in restoring power to customers affected by the

recent storm.

Current customers without power statewide - 32,751

Current counties with the largest customer impacts

as of 7:20 a.m. today include:

- Adams, 4,971

- Jeffco, 4,907

- Arapahoe, 6,332

- El Paso, 2,719

Public Utilities

Commission

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- Denver, 11,906

Work continues today to restore power to remaining

customers.

Temp Power Normal Operations

Fuel Normal Operations

Natural Gas Normal Operations

Propane Normal Operations

Communications

Infrastructure Normal Operations

Messaging Normal Operations

911/Dispatch Normal Operations

Responder

Comms

Normal Operations

Public

Information

Normal Operations DHSEM

Transportation

Roads As of 6:40 a.m. US 36 closed between Byers and

Last Chance. US 550 Red Mountain Pass

(Milemarker 71-94). Road closed due to

avalanche cleanup and ongoing mitigation work.

Will remain closed. No further estimated time for

re-opening. Also closed: CO 52 (Hudson to

Wiggins); CO 65 (Grand Mesa); CO 71 (Hwy 14

to Nebraska); CO 79 (Bennet to Hwy 52); CO 82

(LaPlata Trailhead); CO 113 (US 138 to

Nebraska).

Department of

Transportation

Mass Transit Normal Operations

Railways Normal Operations

Aviation Normal Operations