Australians Warned To Prepare For Looming Natural Disasters

Australians Warned To Prepare For Looming Natural Disasters

CANBERRA, Sept 25 (NNN-AAP) – Australia is facing possible compounding and cascading natural disasters through summer, the nation’s top emergency management authority, warned.

Brendan Moon, Australia’s Coordinator-General for National Emergency Management, told reporters in Canberra today that, Australians should plan for the impacts of a range of disasters in the upcoming summer.

“We are going to experience a warmer, drier spring and summer, but we also should prepare for the possibility of cyclones, floods, bushfires and also heatwaves,” he said.

Moon was speaking ahead of the first National Disaster Preparedness Summit, which began in Canberra today.

More than 250 representatives from federal, state and territory governments, as well as, experts from emergency services and industry were invited to the two-day summit, to ensure a cohesive response to summer natural disasters.

Experts have previously warned that, Australia is facing its worst bushfire season, since the devastating 2019-20 Black Summer blazes, which burned more than 240,000 square km of land.

In its latest seasonal outlook, published last month, the Australasian Fire Authorities Council put large parts of eastern and central Australia on high alert for bushfires, due to forecast hot, dry weather and high fuel loads.

Despite the warning, Emergency Management Minister, Murray Watt, said in a statement today that, he has confidence in the government’s response plans.

“We know that due to climate change, disasters will become increasingly frequent and intense, which is why we have taken significant steps, to build our resilience and response capabilities. I’m confident, as a country, we’re well-prepared for the conditions forecast, but we aren’t complacent, we want to make sure we’re doing everything within our power to get ready.”– NNN-AAP  

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