Monday, February 14, 2011

FEMA head stresses the importance of earthquake preparedness

Some scientists say risks of another major earthquake from the New Madrid fault are minimal.

But FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate insists the threat to Missouri is real.

Administrator Fugate was a featured speaker at a conference on earthquake preparedness for business and industry last week at Saint Louis University.

Fugate said that getting ready for earthquakes isn’t just government’s responsibility.

“A major player in this is the private sector, and how prepared they are, to get their facilities up and running, to begin those operations again and provide those critical services that will be needed by everybody in the days after an earthquake,” Fugate said.

Fugate said businesses like gas stations, grocery stores, pharmacies, and utility and cell phone companies must be ready to provide services following a disaster.


VĂ©ronique LaCapra, St. Louis Public Radio

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