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    HOW TO PREPARE AIRPORTS FOR DISASTER

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/10/07/how-to-prepare-airportsfor-disaster/
    18:47 07.10.2013

    The "Get Airports Ready for Disaster (GARD)" program has been
    implemented in 20 airports in the world. The Deutsche Post DHL has
    taken to program to Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan,
    Armenia, and Gyumri Regional Airport in the northwestern part of
    the country.

    The training, which takes place Monday to Thursday, prepares airport
    personnel and infrastructure for the logistical challenges that
    accompany natural disasters.

    Twenty-five years ago, Armenia was hit by a devastating earthquake that
    left 25,000 people dead. One of the 60 most disaster-prone countries
    in the world, Armenia faces a heightened risk of natural catastrophes,
    including earthquakes, drought and flooding.

    "Again and again, we have experienced that natural disasters pose
    special challenges for logistics in particular and require a fast
    support," said Christof Ehrhart, director of corporate communications
    and responsibility at Deutsche Post DHL. "Our GARD initiative is
    designed to provide our logistics know-how to local experts in a timely
    fashion and thus make the work following a natural disaster easier."

    This is the 22nd airport to undergo GARD training. The program was
    created in 2009 by DHL and the United Nations Development Programme
    (UNDP).

    "Lessons from the devastating earthquake in 1988 forced national
    authorities to reconsider their response to natural disasters. For
    almost a decade, UNDP has been supporting national counterparts
    to increase awareness, to promote disaster preparedness and risk
    reduction, to establish the concept of national disaster management,
    as well as to change institutional, legal and regulatory frameworks,"
    Claire Medina, UNDP deputy resident representative in Armenia, said.

    "Substantial progress has been made - a National Disaster Risk
    Reduction Strategy and Action Plan have been developed and a National
    Platform was officially adopted by the government."

    As part of the program, airport staff and representatives of local
    agencies and government authorities will assess the local site and
    develop customized and detailed emergency response plans.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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