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<< Back to: Member News: ICLEI e-News | issue 9, August - September 2007
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Emergency Plans in place in Provincetown
October 17, 2007
An emergency plan working group was recently formed in Provincetown (Massachusetts, U.S.A.).
The goal of the working group is to develop and implement comprehensive response plans that are effective and efficient in addressing human and/or natural threats to the public health and safety of the Provincetown community.
The city recommends that each household have a 72-hour comprehensive response plan that is packed with essential items to help families survive, whether they remain at home or seek other shelter during a disaster. An essential list of supplies for that 72-hour period is provided by the city.
Similarly, city officials recommend a survival plan be made for family pets.
Hurricanes are prevalent in the Provincetown area in the months of August, September and October each year.
ICLEI’s Resilient Communities & Cities Initiative is aimed at mainstreaming disaster resilience in the planning and decision-making processes of local governments. For more information please contact: resilient.communities@iclei.org.
Provincetown is one of 208 local governments in the U.S.A. that are currently Members of ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability. For more information on ICLEI and its activities in the U.S.A., please visit www.iclei.org/usa.
Source: “Emergency Planning” at www.provincetown-ma.gov.
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