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British Columbia earthquake preparedness consultation report / : B.C. earthquake preparedness consultation report

26 Mar 2015

However, although the Earthquake Preparedness RECOMMENDATION Consultation did not undertake a rigorous analysis The provincial and federal governments must of funding and capacities, public and institutional implement a funding program to support local expectations of the emergency management authority preparedness efforts, and leverage system in B. C. legitimately do not appear to match emergency [...] The failure of various levels of Federal, provincial, and local authorities, as well as government and multiple agencies to work together other entities, such as those in the private sector, effectively on planning and mitigation efforts before must ensure that they have the integrated plans and the storm were key factors that led to so much capacities in place to deal with a catastrophic event. [...] B. C. the expectation that the plans and capabilities has structures that provide for integration of plans of all levels of government, and other entities, and actions between the many agencies involved adequately account for catastrophic events, and that in emergency management.
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Authors

Renteria, Henry R

Pages
70
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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