NEWSFLASH: No Power With a Cold Night Ahead
Watch the latest newsflash from Sandy, our reporter based in Newport – currently live from outside of a local power station damaged by the explosion.
Watch the latest newsflash from Sandy, our reporter based in Newport – currently live from outside of a local power station damaged by the explosion.
When evacuating civilians from a disaster, several key factors should be considered to ensure a safe and efficient process. These factors may vary depending on the nature of the disaster, but some common considerations include: Early Warning Systems: Evacuation Planning: Communication: Evacuation Routes: Transportation: Shelter and Accommodations: Resource Management: Coordination with Authorities: Special Needs Considerations:
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Watch the latest newsflash from Sandy, our reporter based in Newport – currently live from Hunny Hill, where the flood waters are rising!
NEWSFLASH: The Flood Waters Are Rising In Newport! Read More »
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In the event of a regional disaster, the civil administration’s priorities will vary depending on the specific circumstances and severity of the disaster. However, generally speaking, the following list outlines the key priorities that need to be addressed: Life Safety and Medical Care: Communications: Power and Utilities: Water and Sanitation: Transportation and Access: Food and
At 12:00 today, a bomb prematurely detonated at a construction site in Newport, triggering a series of events impacting the whole island.
The incident has taken a turn for the worse! At 12:00 today, the Unexploded Ordnance prematurely detonated, causing a large explosion. Luckily no one has been injured. However, there are reports of damage to critical infrastructure in the area, with a lack of water pressure, power and mobile communications it will be difficult for anyone
You have 20 minutes in the room with the judging panel. 15 minutes to present and 5 mins for questions. The time limit is very strict! Your presentation must detail the following: You will be given a 5, 3 and 1 minute warning. At the end of the 20 minutes, you will have to stop and let the next team
The EOD from the Royal Engineers is currently working on the UXB using a remotely operated robot. It appears to be very unstable and are requesting everyone to stay indoors and away from their windows. You will be informed through TV, Radio and social media broadcast when it is safe to resume normal activities. Please