Colorado Daily Status Report Link to the full report: www.bitly.com/COStatus031822
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status Level 2
The
SEOC is activated at level one operations in support of COVID-19
recovery with the addition of federal partners in the facility, Marshall
Fire recovery efforts with a State/FEMA Joint Field Office standing up,
Afghan evacuees and drought recovery efforts. The SEOC is operational
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Colorado Joint Field Office
Activated
with support from State / FEMA staff. Current Colorado Incidents
Supported by DHSEM and State EOC DHSEM Regional Field Managers,
Strategic Communications Director and SEOC General Staff are providing
technical support and monitoring the resource needs of the following
incidents:
Boulder Fires and Straight Line Winds
Disaster Assistance Update
- Total Registrations: 3,399
- Daily Registrations: 2
- Individual Household Program (IHP) Dollars Approved: $1,741,026
- Housing Assistance (HA) Dollars Approved: $1,130,069
- Other Needs Assistance (ONA) Dollars Approved: $611,137
- IHP Dollars Disbursed: $1,802,128
- HA Dollars Disbursed: $1,166,984
- ONA Dollars Disbursed: $635,144
- Inspections Issued: 819
- Inspections Returned: 801
- Inspections Complete: 97.80%
- Funerals Paid: 0
- Funeral Dollars Approved: $0
- Number of Disaster Assistance Centers / Disaster Recovery Centers Open: 1
- Total DRC Activity: 3,110
- Small Business Administration (SBA) Applications Received: Home Loans: 2,083
- SBA Applications Received: Business: 254
- Total SBA Applications Received: 2,337
- SBA Loans Approved: Homes: 569
- SBA Home Loan Dollars Approved: $86,098,900
- SBA Loans Approved: Business: 30
- SBA Business Loan Dollars Approved: $5,458,900
- Total SBA Loan Dollars Approved: $91,557,800
- Public Assistance Grant Program
- 21 requests for public assistance applications submitted
- 18 applicants deemed eligible
- 3 RFIs issues
- 1 withdrawn
- Colorado DHSEM and FEMA conducting scoping calls
Overview of Boulder Fires and Straight-Line Winds
Find a more detailed list of Marshall Fire links and resources on our Marshall Fire website page. December 30, 2021, Governor Jared Polis declared at state of emergency due to the Marshall Fire. On December 31, President Joe Biden approved a major disaster declaration.
- Size: 6,080 Acres
- Containment: 100%
- Boulder County Structure Report and Map
- Home Damage Assessment
- Destroyed Homes: 1084
- Damaged Homes: 149
- Total Home Damage Estimate: $513,212,589
- Commercial Structures Damage Assessment
- Destroyed Commercial Structures: 7
- Damaged Commercial Structures: 30
- Total Commercial Damage Estimate: $65,979,347
- Boulder County Websites
- Boulder County Recovery English: https://www.bouldercounty.org/disasters/wildfires/marshall/
- Boulder County Recovery Spanish: https://www.bouldercounty.org/disasters/wildfires/marshall-en-espanol/
- Boulder County Debris Removal Program: https://www.bouldercounty.org/disasters/wildfires/marshall/debris-removal-program/
- Town of Superior Website
- City of Louisville Website
- Boulder County Resource List
- State of Colorado Marshall Fire Resource Page: http://mars.colorado.gov/MarshallFire
COVID-19 Current Overview
- Link to COVID-19 website case data
Afghan Evacuees
- Unified Command Group established with Colorado Department of Human Services and Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
- Colorado SEOC providing support
- CDHS Website: Colorado Refugee Services Program