Tuesday, April 6, 2010

All quiet on the western front...

Well, things just seem to be ticking over quietly here in the Emergency Management Office (now watch, I've probably just jinxed that). A nice steady work flow seems to be keeping us busy with flood action plans under review, the Triennial Business Plan just being finished off, training courses, EMC meetings and contributions to the development of the EMIS. Personally, I think the EMIS is going to be the best thing since sliced bread - watch this space.

If you haven't spotted it already, you can follow MCDEM on Twitter - have a look here for more info. You can also follow us (HorizonsEM@gmail.com).

The latest e-bulletin was also recently published by MCDEM.

Our response to the recent tsunami threat went smoothly, although we did have a few problems updating our website. I'd also like to reinforce that the blog will not be used for that sort of thing (I've had a couple of people ask). MCDEM will be running a tsunami seminar in Palmerston North on 27 April partly in the build up for Exercise Tangaroa in October.

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