Three prevalent hazards in the Las Vegas area are terrorism, earthquakes, and flooding.

Due to its economic and symbolic value, Las Vegas has been identified by the DHS as being a high-risk terrorist target validated by video and intelligence captured on raids in the middle-east. In addition, as proven by the Route 91 mass shooting, Vegas is also attractive to domestic terrorist/active shooters. Some of the specific concerns are a Mumbai/Paris-style terrorist attack. Some of the hazard adjustments are: improved networking and training amongst all the Federal, local and military law enforcement & public safety organizations; creation of Joint Task Forces and fusion centers; increased city surveillance via CCTV, hi-definition cameras, facial recognition; acoustic gunshot sensors; CBRN response teams; a half-dozen highly trained multi-jurisdictional SWAT/EST Teams; increased patrolling; community involvement, if they see something, say something programs (i.e. VegasStrong); well-equipped and staffed hospitals and trauma centers to handle mass casualty events. Another major hazard is the threat of an earthquake. Nevada is the third most active region in the US behind Alaska and California. Some hazard adjustments are; seismically retrofit or replace critical facilities and infrastructure that are categorized as structurally deficient and are located in known risk areas or are necessary to use during and immediately after a disaster or emergency; installation of seismic water and fuel valves on critical facilities; Las Vegas has an Unreinforced Masonry Database in the works to identify facilities that are structurally deficient; provide additional emergency power/generator equipment, for new and existing critical facilities to operate continuously; ensure future buildings, infrastructure, highways, bridges and egress roads meet higher earthquake construction standards. Flooding is another hazard Vegas contends with not to mention if the Hoover Dam were to structurally fail. Some of the hazard adjustments are: reinforced and elevated roads and bridges in flood prone areas; upgrading storm drains; installing large flow culverts; constructing overflow retention basins and ponds; build canals and channels to redirect potential water flow from urban areas; revamp community planning designs; dont build on flood plains.” This post was in response to the following prompt (Please do not respond directly to the prompt) “Hazard adjustments assume that people live with a certain degree of threats that can be prevented or mitigated through certain actions. Pick three hazards that are prevalent in your hometown. What hazard adjustments would you recommend based on these three hazards?”
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