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The Inevitable Ripple


Emergency Management of Tsunami in New South Wales and the Response to the Solomon Islands Tsunami April 2nd 2007

 

New South Wales (NSW) has a well developed tsunami emergency plan, which details the arrangements for the preparation for, response to and the initiation of recovery coordination arrangements following the impact of a tsunami. The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is the combat (lead) agency for the emergency management of tsunami in NSW and responsible for planning for and controlling tsunami response operations when they occur. The arrangements within the State Tsunami Emergency Sub Plan have been exercised, but the recent 2nd of April 2007 Solomon Islands Tsunami provided the first real life test for the Plan.

In close consultation with the SES, the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) provided real time warnings to the community during this event. The liaison between the SES and the BoM on the day highlighted the benefits of detailed pre-event planning and scenario-based exercises. Both agencies were aware of the capabilities of the system and the messages to be provided.

This paper will provide an insight into the emergency management of tsunami in NSW including the current activities being undertaken to prepare for tsunami and provide an overview of the NSW response to the 2nd of April Solomon Islands tsunami.

 

Andrew Gissing, Manager Planning, NSW State Emergency Service
Rob Webb, Manager Weather Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, NSW Regional Office
David Hanslow, Senior Geomorphologist, Coastal Unit, NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change

 

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The Inevitable Ripple
Emergency Management of Tsunami in New South Wales and the Response to the Solomon Islands Tsunami April 2nd 2007
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