ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
If anything it'll be a naval operation, rather than a grunt one. Aid will be brought to the area(Pacific Northwest and BC) using carriers, AORs and hospital ships. Other operations will be run from Abbotsford, which can accommodate the heavy air tankers and such. The fact that it's 69 m above sea level and miles from the Fraser will help.
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The US West Coast is much more prepared for disaster
Kobe's authorities thought the same thing too, but Mother Nature proved them wrong. I don't think anyone is 'prepared' to handle what they are predicting.
Part of the preparation for a disaster is in the redundancy of infrastructure. As an engineer friend of mine says:
Single points of failure usually do.
With the US on the Pacific coast there's a redundancy of first responders that includes the military, state government, county government, local government, and private organizations. We've got lots of airports and can bring to bear a huge amount of resources in the 72 hour timeframe.
Part of the failure with Katrina was that the emergency resources were evacuated from the path of the storm but then failed to come in behind it. Canada's navy was the first military element on scene in New Orleans but the very first organization on the ground was
The Samaritan's Purse which was at the time headed by evangelist Pat Robertson. After Katrina no one criticized him anymore for his unusual (bizarre) focus on disaster preparedness.
I guess that's the thing at play here.
On the West coast being prepared for a disaster is 'common sense' because it's the nature of where we live. In the rest of the USA you're
paranoid.
I think some of that is in play in Canada because the people in Ottawa and Toronto can't wrap their heads around the idea that a massive quake can occur anywhere in Canada because it's unlikely to happen to them. So why bother planning for a disaster that will never affect them?
To a greater extent I believe that the attitude of the people around Vancouver is similar. They think earthquakes happen to other people.
Well, regardless of what the government plans to do in response to a quake we all have to prepare on our own.
I've got my bug bag ready to go at home for whatever comes. Everyone should do the same because when shit happens it's too late to prepare for it.
