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A brief critique of UK emergency arrangements in the light of the Covid-19 crisis

Emergency Planning

The current system for managing major incidents and disasters in the United Kingdom was devised after the Broadwater Farm, Tottenham, riots of 1986 and reflects a preoccupation with public order. Training for major emergencies is insufficient and poorly managed. We should accept that we have disasters in the UK.

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Examining the Changes at FEMA with Craig Fugate

Disaster Zone Podcast

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been predominantly in the news for many months. More recently a 20-person council has been established to examine how best the federal response and recovery efforts to disasters should be accomplished.