Hawaii disaster preparedness put to test
By Allison Schaefers, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | |
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The community is invited to find out at a series of disaster preparedness events that will kick off with a free disaster preparedness workshop, hosted by the
"We look forward to meeting you, introducing you to each other and engaging in a rich discussion on disaster recovery, one of the least examined phases of disaster management," said
The three-day conference, which will be held Tuesday through Thursday and requires paid participation, is sponsored by PRiMO and the newly created nonprofit Partnership for a Pacific Resilience. Its aim is to establish relationships and trust between agencies so that they can work together effectively to mitigate and respond to disasters, said
The Hawaiian Islands are generally ill-prepared to respond to vulnerabilities like floods, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, tsunamis, pandemics and hurricanes, or the coastal erosion, subsidence and ecological change that threatens its coasts, Thomas said.
"Look at what happened with the last tsunami: We didn't have a lot of damage, but it's still a problem," he said. "A lot of
Thomas said Thursday's conference session, called "Applications of Coastal Hazard Mitigation and Climate Change Mitigation," will discuss future building plans in
"We are trying to have a conversation with some of the (
The workshop and conference coincide with the second
"This is a tremendous opportunity to share
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