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Natural, Man-Made,
& Technological Hazards
All Cities could experience many types of natural,
man-made, or technological hazards.
Natural hazards may include:
Man-Made
Man-Made and Technological Hazards are:
Many of the City’s facilities used by citizens,
tourists and boaters are located in areas with potential
exposure to the above hazards. Although the City of
Hollywood is most vulnerable to hurricanes, tornadoes
and flooding, the other hazards noted pose significant
risks for potentially large portions of the City’s
population and property. In the event of a major
disaster the following conditions are possible:
- A large number of fatalities and/or injuries;
- The displacement of large groups of people;
- Difficulty in
providing food, clothing and shelter to those people
and areas most severely affected;
- Damage and/or the destruction of private homes,
businesses and industries.
Under the chaotic conditions of a disaster, the City
of Hollywood will immediately begin deploying
resources to assist the City’s population, protect
property, prevent further damage, and preserve valuable
environmental resources. These resources will be
generated from areas of the City that have not been
impacted by the disaster, from Broward County, from the
State, and if necessary, from the federal government to
achieve an adequate level of emergency response.
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