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Real-Time GIS Assists South Carolina in Managing
Hurricane Floyd Evacuation
Article provided by Intergraph Corporation
Assessing the Evacuation
By Friday, Sept. 17, Emergency Preparedness Division officials and representatives from
the Governor's office were reviewing the traffic and detour information recorded during
the event to see how they might change their evacuation procedures in the future. One
possible change is to stagger the movement of people from the coast so the limited
number of highways can handle the flow. However, another problem that was identified
for the first time thanks to the GeoMedia Web Map system may be more difficult to solve.
Traffic counters placed strategically along 1-95 at the Georgia-South Carolina border
and around the 1-95/1-26 interchange provided South Carolina officials with insight into
the numbers of cars that were evacuating from within the state versus those coming in
from Georgia and possibly Florida, both of which also responded to Floyd's threat. Much
of the 1-26 bottleneck actually occurred where out of state cars were exiting 1-95 onto
westbound 1-26. This means that South Carolina officials must develop a strategy for
phasing the movement of its own people and also try to find a way to time that to avoid
evacuations from other states -- scenarios that will be examined with the Hurricane
Evacuation Decision Support Solution.
For More Information
For more information about Intergraph's GeoMedia solutions, call 800-208-8971 (within
U.S.) or 256730-7191, email GIS@ingr.com, or visit the company's Web site at
http://www.intergraph.com/gis.
Products: GeoMedia Web Map, MGE
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