571 businesses with 11,400 workers were located
in flood areas.
q 222 businesses employing 2,000 workers were identified as being in FEMA
moderate damage areas, while 19 businesses with 80 workers were identified
as being in FEMA limited damage areas. These businesses were generally
further inland, although several were located further
southwest along the Texas Coast from Galveston.
q The 46 businesses identified as being in FEMA
catastrophic damage areas employed 500 workers,
Information for Hurricane Ike
while the 21 businesses identified as being in FEMA
damages was provided by the
extensive damage areas employed 300 workers. These Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages (QCEW) program,
businesses were primarily situated along coastal stretches of Texas. developed through a cooperative
program between the States of
Texas and Louisiana, and the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics. QCEW
data are from 2008, first quarter,
and do not include businesses
for which accurate address
information was not available.
FIGURE
24 Hurricane Ike: damage to businesses in the
Galveston, Texas area
Legend
Beaumont
Located in FEMA catastrophic damage area
Located in FEMA extensive damage area
Houston
Located in FEMA moderate damage area
Located in FEMA limited damage area
Pasadena Located in FEMA limited damage area - LA
Located in FEMA flood area
Galveston
Located in FEMA flood area - LA
— —
Businesses not in FEMA damage areas
Ike storm track
— — 50-mile corridor
- - - - - 100-mile corridor
FEMA flood area - September 21, 2008
0 5 10 20 30 40
Miles
NOTE: Storm track, floodwaters, and damage levels downloaded from FEMA on October 1, 2008.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Employment and Wages Annual Averages, 2007 • 47 www.bls.gov/cew