NDMO Conducts Evacuation Exercise on Savo Island

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The National Disaster Management Office, NDMO, with assistance from The Australian Defence Force, ADF, has successfully conducted a one-day Evacuation Exercise on Savo Island on Friday 11th November 2022.

Called the Exercise Longreach/Exercise Island Fire 2022, participating agencies include the Geological Survey Division, GSD, the Solomon Islands Meteorological Services, SIMS, the selected communities on Savo Island, the National Disaster Operations Committee, N-DOC, Central Islands Provincial Disaster Operation Centre, CIP P-DOC, Sector Committees, Royal Solomon SIlands Police Force, RSIPF, – ADF personnel and Naval Crew from ADF’s Humanitarian Pacific Support Vessel, PSV, Australian Defence Vessel, ADVReliant.

A statement from the NDMO said Exercise Longreach/Exercise Island Fire 2022 is intended to support the current review processes and the development of the new Savo Volcano Emergency and Disaster Management Plan, including supporting appropriate Government Technical Agencies with specific mandates on the volcano and other hazards to develop volcanic and other related products and procedures for volcanic disaster response.

The exercise aims to test the community evacuation arrangement, P-DOC, and N-DOC coordination arrangement, and operational procedures in coordinating evacuation response and associated Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) through the National Disaster Council (NDC) arrangement.

The statement said the exercise also provided a valuable opportunity for the NDMO as the lead in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Responses in the Solomon Islands to engage in a near-real situation and gather further data and information from Savo Island that has not been captured in the ExLR22 Table-Top Exercise (TTX), and the SIG/NDC Provincial and Community Consultative Review Workshop.

It also helped the NDMO and the SIG Hazard Technical Agencies to review or develop new products and procedures, test internal and external communication systems, and engage with the communities on Savo Island to revive the Island’s emergency and disaster response arrangements.

The process of the exercise started with a situational report on Savo Island seismic activities from the community reported to the SIMS and NDMO hence calling for The National Emergency Operations Centre, NEOC, to be activated in full operational mode, and gather more information on the developing situation which further analysis by the SIG Technical Agencies confirmed an imminent eruption of the volcano is anticipated, prompting for a major evacuation of people from the Island

Evacuation during the Exercise operations involved landing at Sesepi and Monago as identified villages on Savo Island and transporting the villagers by fast crafts and landing crafts to the vessel with assistance from the ADF and Naval crew on board the Reliant.

The day-long exercise operation ended with the transportation of the villagers back to their respective villages and the return of the team by ADV Reliant to Honiara.

The NDMO thanked the Australian High Commission, AD, ADV Reliant Naval, Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC), United Nations Development Programme through the IDRM Project, and all other participatingpersonell for their kind assistance in providing great support to the exercise.

Meanwhile and elder from Monago village on Savo Island, Walter Turasi has thanked the National Government and Australian Government through NDMO and ADF for the evacuation exercise.

Taurasi said the evacuation exercise is important as it has given the villagers knowledge on how to respond and act during any time of volcanic eruption emergency or disaster.

SOURCE: NDMO PRESS.


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