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 Learning from experience and science: Ten years on
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By alicelh
In About AF8, AF8 Science, Exercises, Response Planning
Posted September 4, 2020

Learning from experience and science: Ten years on

We can’t predict when or where New Zealand’s next large earthquake will be or how its impacts will be felt, but we can do more with what we have learnt – from experience and from [...]

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 Exercise Rū Whenua – South Island CDEM Groups test the SAFER Framework
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By alicelh
In AF8 SAFER, Exercises, Response Planning
Posted December 4, 2019

Exercise Rū Whenua – South Island CDEM Groups test the SAFER Framework

The six South Island CDEM (Civil Defence Emergency Management) Groups and their partner agencies recently practiced a South Island-wide response to a major Alpine Fault earthquake. Exercise Rū [...]

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