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	<title>Comments on: Caribe Wave 25 Tsunami Exercise On March 20</title>
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		<title>By: Hilarious</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Exercises like Caribe Wave 25 allow us to identify gaps and refine our emergency response framework.&quot; This be will be the 14th exercise. Silly question, but why, after all these years, including hurricane preparedness, would there be any gaps? (sarcasm) Just remember, Bermuda cannot keep pumps working and storm drains and ditches clear for hurricanes - this is already known. Bermuda cannot keep a CCTV network running at 100%. Bermuda cannot keep government IT systems secure. What is the plan when 70 e-buses get submerged in salt water? Is there a plan to move all of them to higher ground? 

I suspect more effort goes into securing the safety of government officials for government continuance than the public. Where is an evacuation plan to move people to the highest grounds in Bermuda? There is insufficient high ground in Bermuda for 60,000+ people to fit. Or 50,000, 40,000, 30,000... After 13 exercises, what is the plan?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Exercises like Caribe Wave 25 allow us to identify gaps and refine our emergency response framework.&#8221; This be will be the 14th exercise. Silly question, but why, after all these years, including hurricane preparedness, would there be any gaps? (sarcasm) Just remember, Bermuda cannot keep pumps working and storm drains and ditches clear for hurricanes &#8211; this is already known. Bermuda cannot keep a CCTV network running at 100%. Bermuda cannot keep government IT systems secure. What is the plan when 70 e-buses get submerged in salt water? Is there a plan to move all of them to higher ground? </p>
<p>I suspect more effort goes into securing the safety of government officials for government continuance than the public. Where is an evacuation plan to move people to the highest grounds in Bermuda? There is insufficient high ground in Bermuda for 60,000+ people to fit. Or 50,000, 40,000, 30,000&#8230; After 13 exercises, what is the plan?</p>
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