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    Yerevan hosts command and staff exercise of Emergency Ministry


    YEREVAN, November 30. / ARKA /. Armenia's ministry of emergency
    situations launched today major command and staff exercises in Yerevan
    to handle a simulated strong earthquake. The exercise embraces staff
    members from all government agencies, the regional administration of
    Shirak province, the South Caucasian Railway, the evacuation and other
    commissions of the municipality and the UN disaster management team.

    The ministry said in a press release that the main goals of the
    command and staff exercise is to check and improve the professional
    skills and abilities of the State Commission for Emergency Situations.

    Besides, the exercise is aimed at improving the interaction between
    government agencies and the response force, as well as to check the
    disaster management plan in Yerevan, developed by the ministry in
    close cooperation with Japan's International Cooperation Agency
    (JICA).

    Under the scenario of the exercise the Kotayk region is hit by a
    strong earthquake of 7.2 magnitude the epicenter of which lies at the
    depth of 10 km and is located 8 km north-west of Garni village.

    The quake destroys thousands of structures and kills many people. The
    administrative districts of Avan, Nor Nork and Arabkir in Yerevan are
    affected by the quake, which destroys water supply system and other
    facilities. The Armenian government has to ask for international
    community's help.

    The exercise consists of two stages. The first is to inform the
    stakeholders and bring them together and the second is to start rescue
    operations.

    The December 7, 1988 devastating earthquake destroyed northern parts
    of Armenia killing 25,000 people; 140,000 became disabled, and half a
    million homeless. -0-

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