The document discusses the response and recovery efforts needed after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. It mentions organizing meetings with government ministers and the community to discuss repairing damage, providing relief, and preventing looting. It also addresses assessing damage to infrastructure like schools and homes, setting up safe areas for displaced residents, and rescuing isolated or injured individuals.
The document discusses the response and recovery efforts needed after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. It mentions organizing meetings with government ministers and the community to discuss repairing damage, providing relief, and preventing looting. It also addresses assessing damage to infrastructure like schools and homes, setting up safe areas for displaced residents, and rescuing isolated or injured individuals.
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The document discusses the response and recovery efforts needed after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. It mentions organizing meetings with government ministers and the community to discuss repairing damage, providing relief, and preventing looting. It also addresses assessing damage to infrastructure like schools and homes, setting up safe areas for displaced residents, and rescuing isolated or injured individuals.
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Rudi What budget will the Government need to fix everything ?
Where is the money going to come from ?
Organizing everything with the civil
Defence minister.
He needs to think about whether this
is going to affect the Rugby World Cup. Meet with the Minister of Defence to give him permission to send help into the city.
Has to arrange meetings with the
Prime Minister to discuss how to manage the damage and people’s needs. Fly to Christchurch.
Meetings with the community.
Getting the NZ army involved .
Setting up safe places for people to stay.
Look thoroughly for any critical damage to school structures.
Think about when the school is going to
open again.
Organizing a meeting with the local
community.
Find skilled people to repair
the damage. Think about how they can help their parents and community.
What are they going to do in their
spare time other than helping the community ? Meeting with their insurance company.
Find any damage
that was caused to Locate someone to the house. repair their house. Setting up : cones, tape, warning signs, barricades to stop further injuries.
Catching the looters by
guarding abandoned shops. Talk to their finance company .
Get someone to repair the
shop.
Watch out for
looters who come to steal merchandise. Interview residents that were affected severely by the earthquake.
Provide updates and
information
Scan the premises for
relevant information.
Interview with Prime
Minister, Civil Defence Minister, Minister of Education, Mayor of Christchurch. Make extra room for injured adults and children. Tell people to stay at home if injuries are minor.
Send out ambulances to help isolated
people. They need to advise a hospital that they are going to drop off the injured people.
Get in their helicopters rescue isolated
people that have been affected by the 7.1 magnitude earthquake. What did I do This time?
Is their building still
able to run efficiently ?
Discuss with employees if
they can still work or not.
Hire a guard to protect the
building and property if severely damaged. Make sure the petrol station overhang is still stable. Keep alert for any looters that could come Search for any petrol leaks and and steal gas etc. check the petrol tanks are safe.