Watching the situation unfold in the southern states and the horrible aftermath of Katrina makes me wonder how well equipped we are to deal with anything of that magnitiude in this province or country for that matter. We saw that various agencies were asleep at the switch with the Wabumun disaster, and last year a huge portion of the Enoch First Nation were evacuated needlessly according to recent reports by the EUB.
Each municipality is supposed to have an Emergency Response Plan in place to deal with disasters such as fires etc., but the routine evcuation and relocation of citizens is to the nearest large urban centre, so what to do if that centre is in a crisis of its own ?
Lots of finger pointing in the US about the lack of immediate response etc., but the sheer magnitude of what is facing all agencies must be overwhelming to say the least.
Each municipality is supposed to have an Emergency Response Plan in place to deal with disasters such as fires etc., but the routine evcuation and relocation of citizens is to the nearest large urban centre, so what to do if that centre is in a crisis of its own ?
Lots of finger pointing in the US about the lack of immediate response etc., but the sheer magnitude of what is facing all agencies must be overwhelming to say the least.
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