As hurricane season approaches, the Houston Community College will unveil its plans for a $30 million flood simulation center on Tuesday.
Officials will show renderings of the five-acre flood simulation center to be located on HCC’s Northeast Campus, near the East Freeway and Loop 610.
It will be the nation’s largest flood simulation training center where first responders, business managers, civic and community organizations can train in simulations of flooded residential streets with floating debris, downed power lines and submerged vehicles, a streetscape with mock training buildings, swiftwater rescue channel and lake with shallow and deep-water areas, according to a release.
The courses are part of a program that will help mitigate the impact of catastrophic weather events. The program also includes a comprehensive curriculum tabbed Resiliency 101, credentialed classes in preparedness and rescue-response offered starting this summer at all 19 HCC campuses.
The announcement will be made at 10 a.m. at the Hilton Americas-Houston Hotel
KPRC 2 will livestream the event in the video player above.
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Officials will show renderings of the five-acre flood simulation center to be located on HCC’s Northeast Campus, near the East Freeway and Loop 610.
It will be the nation’s largest flood simulation training center where first responders, business managers, civic and community organizations can train in simulations of flooded residential streets with floating debris, downed power lines and submerged vehicles, a streetscape with mock training buildings, swiftwater rescue channel and lake with shallow and deep-water areas, according to a release.
The courses are part of a program that will help mitigate the impact of catastrophic weather events. The program also includes a comprehensive curriculum tabbed Resiliency 101, credentialed classes in preparedness and rescue-response offered starting this summer at all 19 HCC campuses.
The announcement will be made at 10 a.m. at the Hilton Americas-Houston Hotel
KPRC 2 will livestream the event in the video player above.
Continue reading...