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Operation Fiery Vigil Response and Recovery - Mount Pinatubo Eruptions June 1991

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Page 1: Operation Fiery Vigil - uml.edufaculty.uml.edu/jyurcak/44.115/documents/OperationFieryVigil.pdfOperation Fiery Vigil Response and Recovery - Mount Pinatubo Eruptions June 1991. Orientation

Operation Fiery Vigil

Response and Recovery -Mount Pinatubo Eruptions

June 1991

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Orientation

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Orientation (cont.)

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Orientation (cont.)• Luzon Province

– Largest island in the Philippine archipelago

• MAGTF 4-90 deployed to the Republic of the Philippines following a coup attempt against the Aquino government

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Orientation (cont.)• Clark Air Force Base,

Angeles– Approx. 18,000 US

personnel and dependants

• Subic Naval Base, Olongapo– Approx. 20,000 US

personnel and dependants

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Situation• July 1990

– 7.8 earthquake 100 km (62 miles) NE of Mt. Pinatubo

• March 1991– Several nuns walking in the vicinity of Mt.

Pinatubo noticed smoke coming from vents in the ground

– Volcano last erupted ~500 years ago• PHILVOCs and personnel from the USGS

dispatched to the area to begin monitoring

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Situation (cont.)• The caldera of Mt. Pinatubo began to grow,

and the mountain begins to put out plumes of ash

• PHILVOCs became concerned that there is an increasing chance of a catastrophic eruption

• On 7 JUN 91, Pinatubo erupted, sending up a 7 km (4.5 mi) high plume of ash– Thin layer of dust reached Subic

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Situation (cont.)• The PHILVOCs express concern about the

possibility of a serious eruption in the near future

• What would be your plan at this point?• 10 June 1991 - the commanding general of

Clark Air Force Base ordered an evacuation to Subic Naval Base– 18,000 Air Force personnel and their

dependents made the trip—mostly in their own vehicles

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Situation (cont.)• Subic began to receive the influx of refugees• What are your immediate needs?• Living space was at a premium• 14 JUN 91

– A larger eruption coated Subic with a thicker layer of ash

• PHILVOCs advised that a catastrophic eruption was imminent—within 24 hours– All MAGTF personnel were recalled from liberty– Command Post was activated

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Situation (cont.)• 15 JUN 91 – Mt Pinatubo erupted

catastrophically– Over 6 cubic miles of material were ejected up

to 22 miles high and 300 miles across

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Pyroclastic Flows

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Situation (cont.)• Tropical Storm Yunya• Ash clouds/darkness• Volcanic “bombs”• Lightning storms• Earthquakes• Building collapses

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Filipino Refugees

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Response• At this point, what are your response

concerns?• Minimal loss of life

– 3 US deaths– 300-700 Filipino deaths out of ~1 million living

in a 30 mile radius• Numerous building destroyed• Lack of food/water/power

– Hygiene issues

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Response (cont.)• What is your plan for the situation?• Evacuation from Subic

– USS Abraham Lincoln– Airhead in Cebu– Follow-on evacuation to:

• Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan• Anderson AFB, Guam• McChord AFB, Washington

• Base recovery– MV Jack Lummus

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Area of Initial Impact

• Initial eruption did little damage to Clark AFB

• Subsequent lahars responsible for most of the damage

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Lahars

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Recovery

• What is your priority?• Power Grid• Water• Ash removal

– Naval magazines– Airfield

• Looting

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Aftermath• Mt. Pinatubo eruption was the second most

powerful eruption in the past 100 years• Before eruption: 1,755m (5225 ft) high• After eruption: 1,485m (4872) high

• Ash deposits up to 600 ft thick• Change in global weather/temp for several

years

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Mt. Pinatubo Video

• http://www.schooltube.com/video/ec45190408bf79b639fb/

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Lake Pinatubo 2001– A New Concern

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Questions?