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FMIT Alert Lvl 5/4: Hurricane Nate Moving North at 22MPH; Projected to Make Landfall Between New Orleans And Mobile Late This Evening/Sunday Morning. 10-07-17

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Miami FL forecast
Alert Level: N/A
NONE-LOW
WIND:
N/A
Barometer:
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FMIT Emergency Hotline: 844-FMIT-CAT (844-364-8228)

FMIT Alert:
Hurricane Irma Recovery Update
3+ Weeks from Landfall

 

Call 844-FMIT-CAT (844-364-8228)
to contact the FMIT Claims Center Hotline.
Email irma@flcities.com

to send damage related emails to FMIT Claims Center.

FMIT Member:
We are now more than 3 weeks from initial landfall of Hurricane Irma. Over 150 FMIT Members and multiple Trust personnel were affected by the storm’s damaging winds and rains.
At this time, FMIT has completed Phase One of response, which included emergency response and stabilization of critical assets. FMIT is completing Phase Two this week, which includes the completion of over 8,000 Damage Assessments for 100+ FMIT Members who requested them. The purpose of the damage assessments is to identify damaged assets and then deploy the appropriate resources (adjusters, etc.) in order to assist with coverage review, and ultimately, recovery.
We are actively in Phase Three of Hurricane Irma response. At this time, adjusters have been deployed to 90% of our Members to have scopes written up for their damaged assets. The adjusters working on behalf of FMIT are affiliated with the Cunningham, Lindsey adjusting firm and will provide the FMIT the scopes for larger damaged assets and some Property in the Open. Once received, FMIT will finalize the adjudication of the claim for each asset and advise each Member accordingly. As part of this process, once completed, the scope for damaged assets will be provided to you, the Member.
Given the unique nature and pricing of specialty assets (PITO) in parks and sports complexes, such as scoreboards, field lighting or playground equipment, we recommend FMIT Members contact vendors that repair/replace these items directly in order to provide an accurate estimate of repair costs. As some counties have been designated for FEMA public assistance for repairs due to Irma, Members will need to follow internal procurement procedures, which may require getting multiple quotes for repairs to ensure valid market pricing is being obtained.
How Do I Report Damages?
  • Members who have not reported damages or had Damage Assessments performed, should report any and all damages to Member-owned property caused by Irma to FMIT as soon as possible.
  • The period for receiving a complimentary Damage Assessment of known damages to your insured assets is coming to an end. The purpose of these assessments is to document the post-loss condition of damaged assets. While not a formal adjustment, these assessments streamline the assigning of an adjuster and are used for reporting damages to insurance and documenting for potential Public Assistance purposes. Email irma@flcities.com to request a Damage Assessment along with a list of damaged locations/assets for us to review.
  • Alternatively, you can email irma@flcities.com directly with your claim information related to damaged covered property and covered vehicles. Please note the Damage Assessment method is the most effective and efficient method of claim reporting since it syncs with FMIT’s claims system. Either way your claim-related communications will be addressed as quickly as possible.
When Will Adjusters Be Visiting My Damaged Locations?
  • Adjusters have been visiting Member locations this week as FMIT is currently deploying a state-wide rollout of insurance adjusters.
  • Adjustment teams should be contacting you to schedule your site visits over the coming days.
  • Adjustment teams are focused on visiting losses to buildings and larger structures. Some of these may be at secure facilities, such as water plants. Please ensure the appropriate personnel are available when scheduling site visits..
How Do We Manage Repairs to Our Scheduled Buildings & Structures?
  • Irma caused widespread minor damages to many scheduled buildings and structures. With the application of the Named Storm Deductible (NSD) as standard part of municipal insurance programs in Florida, for this event deductibles change from the per occurrence P&C deductible (found on the Declarations Page) to the Named Storm Deductible, which is calculated using a percentage (typically 2%, 3%, or 5%) that is multiplied by the scheduled value of each building/structure. In effect, each scheduled asset will have its own deductible.
  • Due to the application of the NSD for wind-related damages, unfortunately many covered member damages to scheduled buildings and structures will fall below the deductible threshold for receiving insurance proceeds.
  • Members will need to manage the recovery of the below-deductible losses assets directly as they would not be eligible for FMIT Turnkey Recovery program unless the Member has a contract with SynergyNDS, Inc. to perform recovery of assets below deductible. This is to protect FMIT Members from potential issues with FEMA public assistance when using a Recovery Program Manager for under-deductible losses.
How Do We Manage Repairs to Our Covered Property in the Open?
  • We know that many Members have also experienced damage to Property in the Open (PITO), such as fencing, lighting, playground equipment, etc.
  • Covered PITO is addressed in a special endorsement in the 2016-17 policy. Covered PITO must not be excluded in the PITO Endorsement and must be located at a scheduled location in the policy.
  • Damages to PITO covered under the Endorsement are subject to a PITO sublimit (found on the Dec Page of the FMIT Policy) with a minimum limit of $100,000 per Member).
  • The named storm deductible for PITO is triggered when damage amounts to all covered real property (building, structures, property in the open) exceed the Member’s P&C Deductible for Real Property (found on the Dec Page of the FMIT Policy). Once triggered, the PITO deductible is calculated by multiplying the Named Storm Deductible Percentage in your Named Storm Deductible Endorsement (typically 2% ,3% or 5%) by the actual recovery cost of the covered PITO damages.
  • Example: Member P&C Deductible is $25,000 and NSD is 3%
  • Assume: Damage to scheduled buildings/structures > $25,000
  • Assume: Covered PITO damages of $50,000
  • PITO Deductible: 3% multiplied by $50,000 = $1,500
  • FMIT Anticipated Proceeds: $50,000 – $1,500 = $48,500 (97%)
* Note: If damages to scheduled buildings & structures do not meet the P&C deductible, PITO damages are added to the total until the P&C deductible is met. Additional PITO damages after the P&C deductible is met would then be calculated using the NSD multiplied by the remaining costs to repair the PITO.
  • While most PITO is included in the Endorsement, the following assets are not covered and would need to be scheduled separately in the Real & Personal property schedule in order to receive coverage:
  • Signs & Scoreboards (excl. signs attached to buildings)
  • Pavilions & Shade Structures
  • Non-Fixed Assets (portable shade structures, trash cans, etc.)
  • Pumps
  • Please review the PITO Endorsement for more information
  • When repairing covered PITO damages, ensure that you are documenting a photo of the damages and keeping track of all costs incurred by your organization (overtime hours for salaried staff, hourly rates paid to subs, invoices for repairs, etc…) as these will need to be submitted to FMIT for reimbursement.
How Do We Apply for Public Assistance through FEMA?
  • While much of the damage caused by Irma is covered under the FMIT policy, most of Irma’s damage to Member buildings and larger structures will fall well below the Named Storm Deductibles triggered when Irma made landfall as a named storm in Florida.
  • Members can apply for reimbursement for repairs to these damages by applying for federal public assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
  • Members need to ensure that they are following their internal procurement procedures for making repairs to damages assets. If Members’ internal procurement procedures prior to Irma include expedited processes for critical assets damaged due to catastrophic events, those will likely be respected by FEMA.
  • The first step in applying for FEMA Public Assistance is to go to www.floridapa.org and apply. Follow the instructions and fill out the information in order to register in the system.
  • FEMA has a site that answers commonly asked questions located at: https://www.fema.gov/public-assistance-frequently-asked-questions
  • FEMA is currently busy responding to 3 major disasters (Harvey-TX, Irma-FL, Maria-PR). FMIT anticipates that this will somewhat delay the process. Once Members begin scheduling their Kick-Off meetings, they should notify FMIT using the propclaim@flcities.com email.
How is Debris Addressed by FMIT?
  • Many Members are facing issues related to debris removal. In nearly all cases, debris from trees or any vegetation knocked over or damaged by the storm is not covered under the FMIT Property Policy unless the debris is either:
    a) contacting an insured asset, or
    b) blocking immediate access to an insured asset & impeding recovery.
  • Any Members that have or are seeking a debris management contractor should ensure that your agreements with said contractor include verbiage that indemnifies and remunerates your organization specifically from errors made by the contractor during the debris management process that would disqualify your organization from FEMA Public Assistance. We also strongly suggest you consult with your organization’s attorney prior to any procurement to assure compliance with any existing or emergency orders or directives applicable to debris removal, FEMA funding or the like.
  • We have been getting requests regarding Member trees that have fallen on citizens’ homes/property.  In these cases, FLC will have to determine if the tree was dead or otherwise in a poor condition before rendering a coverage decision.  In most cases this is an “act of God” that would not be the fault of the FMIT Member.  It is the homeowner’s responsibility to remove the fallen trees on their property and to mitigate additional damages.  Homeowners can be advised to file a claim with their homeowner’s insurance company.
Will FMIT Provide Assistance with FEMA Reporting?
  • This is a very popular question among FMIT Members. Through the FMIT PACT (Public Assistance Closeout Team), we have worked with FEMA and Members on previous de-obligations from ‘04/’05 storms as well as recent Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew. We will be supporting Member FEMA PA Applications and associated project worksheet development, where requested, in order to minimize potential issues. We will work with the FEMA PAC specialist to review the project worksheet to ensure that there is no potential duplication of benefits and that the claim has been adjudicated correctly.  Information is already being captured in simpliCity under each Member’s claim to assist in the documentation process.
Continue to use #FLCityShare on Social Media posts and tweets to share what you need, share what you have, or to ask questions & share answers.
If you have damages and have not yet received assistance on behalf of FMIT, please Click Here and fill out your information on the contact request page. Someone will be contacting you shortly to review with you.
  • Please Ensure That Recovery Operations Are Undertaken Safely. Click Here to download an Overview of Post Event Safety.

FMIT Alert
Level 5: Coastal Panhandle Members
Level 4: Inland Panhandle Members

Hurricane Nate Moving N/NW Through The Gulf at 22MPH; Projected to Make Landfall as CAT 1 or 2 (85-100mph MSW) Between New Orleans And Mobile Late This Evening/Early Sunday Morning.
Hurricane & Tropical Storm Watches Issued For FL Panhandle Counties Through The Remainder of The Weekend.
FMIT is Deploying Ride-Out Personnel to Strategic Locations Throughout The Panhandle Today.

FMIT Member:
10:00 AM CDT Saturday October 7, 2017

Latest from the National Hurricane Center:

“Hurricane Nate is centered near 24.5N 87.0W at 07/0900 UTC or
about 297 nm south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi
river. Nate is moving north-northwest at 19 kt. Estimated minimum
central pressure is 987 mb. Maximum sustained wind speed is 70 kt
with gusts to 85 kt. Numerous strong convection is from 23N-25N
between 85W-88W. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection
and tstms are elsewhere from 17N-29N between 82W-92W.”

(Courtesy http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ and http://www.myfoxhurricane.com/)

FMIT Discussion:

  • Hurricane Nate moving North at 22mph and is projected to make landfall between New Orleans and Mobile late this evening/early Sunday morning.
  • Biggest threats from Hurricane Nate will be on the East side of the storm and include potential storm surge 6+ feet as well as isolated tornadic activity and potential isolated flooding.
  • FMIT predicts minimal damages to reinforced buildings & structures, which are typically caused by more intense winds than Nate is projected to produce.
  • FMIT predicts potential damages to property in the open (fencing, lighting, etc.) and non-reinforced buildings and structures (sheds, canopies, awnings, etc.).
  • Hurricane Nate will likely cause damage to Member-owned vegetation, creating a large amount of debris for Members to manage. Most debris removal and disposal is not included under the FMIT policy, unless the debris has negatively affected property owned and insured through FMIT. In this case, the removal of the debris from the affected asset can be reviewed for coverage.
  • Members with debris management issues should initiate their debris management plans.
  • Hurricane Watches remain in effect for Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties through this weekend. Tropical Storm Watches remain in effect for the majority of the Panhandle Counties.

    FMIT Planning & Response Activities:

    • FMIT is deploying Ride-Out personnel to strategic locations throughout the Panhandle this afternoon. Ride-Out Teams will provide boots-on-the-ground immediate response once the storm has passed. They will be responsible for performing the first wave of Rapid Damage Assessments of Member-owned property.
    • Rapid Damage Assessments are designed to quickly identify and document post-storm damages. This information is automatically captured into simpliCity, FMIT’s Property Claims management system. The information from the assessments is also used to deploy the appropriate adjuster personnel to affected assets.
    • FMIT CAT Hotline (844-364-8228) has been activated to assist Members with additional questions.

    FMIT Member Preparedness Actions:

    • Members should continue to monitor Hurricane Nate as well as FMIT Alerts and local/national weather forecasts.
    • Members in the potentially affected area should be completing implementation of emergency preparedness measures.

    Damage Reporting Options (Updated with Lessons Learned through Irma):

    • Call 844-FMIT-CAT (844-364-8228) to request Damage Assessments for your affected locations. FMIT learned through Irma that the Damage Assessment process offered through FMIT is the fastest way to identify and report damages to FMIT. Once you receive reports of initial damages, if any, FMIT will deploy personnel to your organization to capture those losses using Trackdown, FMIT’s proprietary Damage Assessment mobile application.
    • You can also choose to perform your own Damage Assessments using Trackdown. You can go to the Google PlayStore (for Android Devices) or the Apple AppStore (for Apple devices) and search for, “Trackdown – Government Edition” and install it on your device(s). FMIT will be sending out Trackdown login information to Members in the potentially affected area over the next 48 hours.
    • Alternatively you can go online: http://insurance.flcities.com and login to your account and submit your loss notice(s). While FMIT and Synergy are immediately notified of your loss submittal, it may delay the response and recovery process as the loss information for each asset is not captured automatically into our system.
    • While not encouraged due to the increased processing time for Members and FMIT, Members can email damages due to Nate to nate@flcities.com. This may increase the processing time for your claim as this information will need to be entered into simpliCity manually.
    County Emergency Managers List – For additional contact information about your county, please Click Here.

    Hurricane Nate

    CAT 1
    WIND:
    90 MPH
    Barometer:
    984 mb
    Current Movement:
    26 MPH

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    FMIT ALERT RATING SYSTEM

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    RATING SYSTEM

    In order to give Members a clearer decision path for responding to alerts, FMIT will begin using a new alert rating system. The rating system will be based upon a combination of data that takes into account the following factors with regard to a weather event: Current NOAA Data, Relative Proximity to Florida and Predicted Path & Intensification Data from various sources. We will use a 5-number rating system in ascending order of intensity (similar to how hurricane intensity is rated) in order to help you determine how you should respond to alert information. The numbering system will work as follows:

    LEVEL 1
    LOW
    Alert will provide information to FMIT Members in the entire state of Florida.  This level will provide information about tropical weather with a very low potential of affecting Florida within 7 days.  This will include tropical waves with a low chance of development as well as tropical storms and hurricanes that are 7+ days away from Florida with a very small chance of affecting Florida based upon NOAA and model predictions*.  These alerts may also include other weather events that Members should be aware of, but for which Members should not have direct, immediate concern.
    *In some cases, we may decide to withhold Level 1 alerts for tropical events developing in areas that have little-to-no immediate potential for impacting Florida.
    Member Response: Awareness
    LEVEL 2
    LOW-MODERATE
    Alert will provide information to FMIT Members in the entire state of Florida.  This level will provide information about tropical weather with a low-moderate potential of affecting Florida within 5 days.  This will include tropical waves with a moderate chance of development as well as tropical storms and hurricanes that are 5 days away from Florida with a low-moderate chance of affecting Florida based upon NOAA and model predictions*.  These alerts may also include other weather events that Members should be aware of, but for which Members should not have direct, immediate concern.
    *In some cases, we may decide to withhold Level 2 alerts for tropical events developing in areas that have little-to-no immediate potential for impacting Florida.
    Member Response: Awareness & Limited Action (Possible communication with internal Disaster Preparedness Team Members as to Knowledge of Weather Event)
    LEVEL 3
    MODERATE
    Alert will provide information to FMIT Members in the entire state of Florida.  This level will provide information about tropical weather with a moderate potential of affecting Florida within 3-5 days.  This will include tropical waves with a moderate-high chance of development as well as tropical storms and hurricanes that are 3-5 days away from Florida with a moderate chance of affecting Florida based upon NOAA and model predictions.  These alerts may also include other weather events that Members should be aware of with moderate concern.
    Member Response: Awareness & Action with Stakeholders (Potential implementation of Disaster Preparedness Plans)
    LEVEL 4
    MODERATE-HIGH
    Alert will provide information to all FMIT Members within and in the vicinity of the 5-Day Forecast Cones issued by NOAA.  This level will provide information about Tropical Storms and Hurricanes with a potential to impact parts of Florida within 24 hours.   These alerts will come in with the “High Priority” setting in Microsoft Outlook used to alert Members of the importance of the email.  After a Level 4 Alert, Members in the 5-Day Forecast Cones will receive communications from the FMIT Recovery Program Manager in order to ensure that the following are reviewed:  Emergency Contacts, Critical Assets, Member Expectations/Requirements, Pre-Staging of Assets, etc…
    Member Response: Awareness, Implementation of Disaster Preparedness Plans, Communications with FMIT Recovery Program Manager (Members should be actively preparing for the possibility of an event in their area)
    LEVEL 5
    HIGH
    Alert will provide information to all FMIT Members in the potential 3-Day/5-Day Forecast Cones issued by NOAA.  This level will provide information about Tropical Storms and Hurricanes with a potential to impact Florida within 1-3 days.   These alerts will come in with the “High Priority” setting in Microsoft Outlook used to alert Members of the importance of the email.  After a Level 5 Alert, Members in the Forecast Cones will receive communications from the FMIT Recovery Program Manager in order to finalize disaster preparations, contact Emergency Contacts, confirm pre-staging of Assets and FMIT Rapid Damage Assessment personnel, establish Post-Event Meeting Locations,  etc…
    Member Response: Awareness, Execution of Disaster Preparedness Plans, Communications with FMIT Recovery Program Manager (Members should be making final preparations for the possibility of an event in their area)

    Click on the Following FEMA Public Assistance FACT SHEETS Along With Other Materials for Additional Information to Support Your Response & Recovery Initiatives:

    Damage Reporting Options:

    • Call 844-FMIT-CAT (844-364-8228) to report any losses to your insured property and activate the FMIT Turnkey Recovery program for immediate response to any property losses you may have incurred. Also:
    • Go online: http://insurance.flcities.com and login to your account and submit your loss notice(s). FMIT and Synergy are immediately notified of your loss submittal.
    • County Emergency Managers List – For additional contact information about your county, please Click Here.
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