Showing posts with label preparedness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preparedness. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Japan and a joint Jordanian-Jewish exercise

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Jolted by the level of devastation in Japan, Jordan and Israel are getting together to prepare for our own expected big earthquake.
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All photos by Dani Machlis/BGU

Is this not a heart-warming picture?
One stretcher-bearer from the Jordanian Red Crescent and one from Israel's Red Magen David.
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Photo by Dani Machlis/BGU
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One week ago the two medical organizations and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev held an "Exercise Simulating a Response to an Earthquake" in Timna, down south in the Arava valley.
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Ben-Gurion University's photographer, Dani Machlis, covered the event and he has very graciously agreed to share his beautiful photos with us for this post.
Thank you, Dani!
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Photo by Dani Machlis/BGU
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Two hundred people took part, including trained professionals that included academic faculty and students at BGU.
Together they treated the simulated "wounded" and set up a tent camp for those who would have been made homeless by a quake, for example, in the nearby cities of Eilat and Aqaba.
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Students (including Jordanians) can study for a bachelor's degree in emergency medicine at Ben-Gurion U. medical school.
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Please see more about the joint exercise in the Jerusalem Post.
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The earthquake-prone Great Rift Valley (the Syrian-African Rift) runs along the shared border of Jordan and Israel.
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The Israeli city of Eilat and the Jordanian Aqaba are on the bottom of the map.
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These troubled days we are greatly admiring Japan's embedded culture of preparedness and we will try to learn to be more like the Japanese.
Meanwhile, an Israeli team is setting up a field hospital in a hard-hit fishing village north of Tokyo and we are sending mattresses, blankets, coats, gloves and chemical toilets.
Our hearts and prayers are with the Japanese people.
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(The J theme is a contribution to today's ABC Wednesday meme. )
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