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<br /> <br />54 <br />Transportation <br />452 <br />28 <br />Safety & Security <br />600 <br />9 <br />Health & Medical <br />204 <br />Mapped Tsunami Inundation Area <br />12 <br />Hazardous Material Planning Area Total <br />82 <br />63 <br />Food, Water, Shelter <br />443 <br />5 <br />Energy <br />67 <br />20 <br />Communications <br />388 <br />0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 <br />Number of Facilities in Identied Area <br />Tsunami <br /> <br /> <br /> Figure 15-6. Critical Facilities in Tsunami Inundation Zones and Countywide <br /> <br /> <br />Roads <br />Roads are the primary resource for evacuation to higher ground before and during a tsunami. Blocked or damaged <br />roads can prevent access or cause isolation for community members and emergency service providers. Geospatial <br />analysis indicates the following major roads pass through the tsunami inundation areas and may be exposed to the <br />tsunami hazard: <br /> State Highway 1 <br /> State Highway 92 <br /> US Highway 101 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />15-9