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National Level Exercise 2011 All 50 states and all U.S. territories are vulnerable to earthquakes. Anywhere earthquakes have occurred in the past, they can happen again. Over the next several months FEMA and its federal partners, non-governmental organizations, and state and local officials will collaborate on a series of outreach efforts to promote earthquake preparedness across the nation. These events are designed to educate Americans on what they can do to be better prepared for earthquakes, as well as other catastrophic events. Great Shakeout: April 28, 2011 The Great Central U.S. Shakeout in April 2011 will involve more than 1 million people through a broad-based outreach program, partnership with the media, and public advocacy by hundreds of partners. This event is being organized by CUSEC and our Member States: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. The Shakeout will be centered around a simultaneous drop, cover, and hold drill that will be held at 10:15 AM CDT on April 28, 2011. The drill is designed to increase awareness and be a simple thing that can be done easily by many people. For more details and to learn how you and/or your organization can participate, visit the Central US Earthquake Consortium. National Level Exercise: May 16–20, 2011 The week-long capstone event in the National Level Exercise in which all participating Federal, State, Tribal and Private Sector entities interact to test the eight overarching Exercise Objectives defined during the planning process for NLE 11 at all levels of government (Federal, State and Local). . Training As part of this exercise, FEMA's National Exercise Division (NED) and Emergency Management Institute (EMI) have developed a series of training programs to assist in preparing participants. This guide provides readers with an easy way to identify and access training information for participants at Federal Headquarters, Federal Regional Offices, State/Local/Tribal Offices, and Private Sector/NGOs. |
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