mpat te-3 scenario 13-18 january 2002. republic of parang do island nation located 110 nautical...
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Republic of Parang Do
• Island nation located 110 nautical miles southwest of ROK, with area of 6,555 square miles
• Rugged coastlines, with central mountainous region
• Capital/economic center: Dong Nam Po
• Population: 1,800,000.
Republic of Parang Do (continued)
•Economy: based primarily on fishing, followed by furniture and yacht manufacturing
•Government: democratic republic
•Military: small constabulary, coastal navy, and air guard
•Mutual economic and security cooperation agreements with ROK
ROAD TO CRISIS:ROAD TO CRISIS: 4 August-Super Typhoon Dawn Strikes 4 August-Super Typhoon Dawn Strikes
• Super Typhoon Dawn strikes Parang Do
– Infrastructure damage
–Thousands homeless
–Relief efforts commence
Road to Crisis (Continued)Road to Crisis (Continued)
• 25 August-Major earthquake devastates Parang Do– More infrastructure damage– Shelters destroyed– Breakdown in Parang Do public safety and welfare services– Parang Do citizens start boat exodus to ROK
• 10 September-Parang Do refugee population in southwest ROK now up to 100,000– 25 refugee camps established vicinity of Mokpo, Kunsan, and on
Cheju-Do
• 12 September-Parang Do requests international assistance– Parang Do requests ROK lead– Supplies, shelter, medical care, security needed
Road to Crisis (Continued)Road to Crisis (Continued)
• 14 September-UN issues appeal for funds and supplies– To be used for Parang Do and Parang Do refugees in ROK
• 22 September-Weather forecasters predict new Super Typhoon Nari to hit Parang Do and Korea 27-28 September
• 24 September-ROK requests international assistance in anticipation of Super Typhoon Nari damage– ROK expects major damage to southeast portion of ROK– UN designates ROK as lead nation for Parang Do relief
efforts– ROK-led multinational task force to support ROK relief
efforts
ROAD TO CRISIS (continued):ROAD TO CRISIS (continued):27 September-Super Typhoon Nari Strikes27 September-Super Typhoon Nari Strikes
Super Typhoon Nari strikes Parang Do and southwest Korea
– Infrastructure damaged; 100,000 homeless in ROK, plus Parang Do refugees
–Parang Do refugee camps in ROK severely damaged; 100,000 refugees without shelter
–Heavy infrastructure damage; 200,000 homeless in Parang Do
–Relief supplies damaged
– Infrastructure damage
– Thousands homeless
–Relief efforts commence
Road to Crisis (Continued)Road to Crisis (Continued)
• 1 October-ROK-led multinational TASK FORCE HUI MANG (Hope) stood up. – Headquarters initially co-located with Second ROK Army (SROKA)
Headquarters, Taegu– U.S. forces stationed in Korea (US Forces Korea-USFK) not
available for MNF– USFK facilities (ports and airfields) will be made available to MNF– USFK will provide staff augmentation (chopped to MNF) and liaison
officers
Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October
Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October
• Korea (southwestern portion)– Persons (excluding Parang Do refugees)
› Killed 46› Injured 327› Missing 278› Without shelter 100,035
– Structures destroyed/severely damaged› Residences 24,002› Commercial buildings 354› Public buildings (including schools) 76
– Infrastructure damage› Roads: 80% capacity. Bridges: 50% capacity.› Normal power generation/distribution suffered minor damage. Power distribution
lines to refugee camps destroyed.› Cheju airport incapable of handling fixed wing aircraft. Expected to be fully
operational 8 October.› Parang Do refugee camps destroyed/severely damaged.
Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October
Preliminary Damage Assessment: 1 October
• Parang Do (statistics are approximate)– Persons
› Killed 450› Injured 1,500› Missing 1,500› Without shelter/food 200,000
– Structures destroyed/severely damaged› Residences 85,000› Commercial buildings 375› Public buildings (including schools) 125
– Infrastructure damage› Dong Nam Po port: one pier undamged (350 ft. vessel capacity)› Buk Jin port: all piers damaged. Lighterage only› Dong Nam Po airport incapable of handling fixed wing aircraft. Expected to be fully
operational 13 October› Power generation plants damaged. Transmission lines down› Water mains destroyed. No power for water distribution
Status of Relief Supplies: 1 October
Status of Relief Supplies: 1 October
• Warehouses in Pusan– 10 days of food supplies for 300,000 (100,000 in refugee
camps; 200,000 in Parang Do)
• Parang Do– 3 days of food supplies in warehouses in Parang Do
• Ship en route– Expected arrival in Pusan: 15 October– 50,000 metric tons of food and other relief supplies