Mitigation
What is Mitigation?
Mitigation refers to activities which eliminate or reduce the effects of a disaster.
Examples:
- Clearing dead trees from your property to reduce the chances of a fire spreading to your house.
- Reinforcing a bridge to help it withstand an earthquake.
- Building a house on stilts to reduce the chances of damages resulting from a flood.
- Screwing bookcases and other items into studs to prevent injury during an earthquake.
Nenana community flooding 2003
Communities and individuals can do lots of things to protect lives and property. Find out how you can protect your friends and family by clicking on one of the emergencies below“, or explore the State of Alaska’s Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Mitigation Links
Points of Contact
Ann Gravier - Emergency Management Specialist III/ State Hazard Mitigation Officer - 428-7045
Ervin Petty - Emergency Management Specialist II/ Hazard Mitigation Officer - 428-7015
Brent Nichols - Emergency Management Specialist II/ Hazard Mitigation Officer - 428-7085
Scott Nelsen - Emergency Management Specialist II/Hazard Mitigation Officer - 428-7010