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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 10:54 AM
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LAT: (CA) Southland Not Ready for Disaster
Southland Not Ready for Disaster

A major quake or act of terrorism could displace hundreds of thousands, officials say. Relief agencies concede they would be stretched thin.
By Sharon Bernstein
Times Staff Writer

September 17, 2005

Despite millions of dollars spent in crisis management drills and dozens of plans to deal with earthquakes and other calamities, Southern California emergency preparedness agencies have done little to plan for mass displacement and destruction across a broad swath of the region on the scale of Hurricane Katrina, according to interviews with state and local authorities.

Because the region is so huge and most damage from earthquakes and fires typically is relatively localized, most of the region's planning is based on the assumption that damage will be confined to one or two areas, several officials said.

Detailed plans to deal with a massive emergency — one that displaces more than 300,000 people — have not been developed since the end of the Cold War, said Stephen Sellers, head of Southern California operations for the state Office of Emergency Services.

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Computer models released in May by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Southern California Earthquake Center found that a magnitude 7.5 quake along the Puente Hills fault could kill as many as 18,000 people, injure up to 268,000 and displace as many as 735,000 families. A study by the state Division of Mines and Geology found that a 7.0 temblor on the Newport-Inglewood fault would block freeways, sharply curtail flights at LAX, reduce the number of hospital beds by a third and knock out major power plants for days. The difficulty of dealing with the volume of displaced people and downed services after Hurricane Katrina has caused some officials of emergency response agencies to think anew.

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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-me-disaster17sep17,1,6120489.story
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Coastie for Truth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 11:17 AM
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1. What is really scary
California is the "best prepared" - after Loma Prieta and Northridge and the Oakland Hills fires - we did "kinda" get our act together.

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I live between the San Andreas and Hayward/Calaveras Faults in the Guadalupe River-Coyote Creek-Alviso Creek flood plain (the "VIII" region in red at the foot of SF Bay) - so maybe I am just whistling in the dark.
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xxqqqzme Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 03:34 PM
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2. I sent an email 2 steroid boy
after katrina asking what his plans were 4 Cullie-four-knee-ya after the 'big one'. Funny, I haven't heard from him...I even included my address so he could snail mail me -but......nothing.

I guess THAT is the message!
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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 05:46 PM
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3. Perhaps he thought that by the "big one" you referred to him (nt)
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