UNPRECEDENTED FLOODS SEE UK GOVERNMENT RESPOND TO ‘LIVE’ EMERGENCY EXERCISE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

28/06/2005 - Ferocious waves and gale force winds wiped out flood defences, causing death, widespread damage to transport, power, water and communication networks and leaving thousands of people homeless – but only on paper. This was the scenario faced by the civil contingencies network for England and Wales as it took part in the first nationwide extreme flood exercise - Triton 04.
A combination of high spring tides, storm surge, and high winds sent massive waves surging down the east coast from the Humber to Southampton. Meanwhile, the coasts of north and south Wales were simultaneously hit by a west coast tidal flood. Coastal towns and city centres flooded, disruption to homes, infrastructure, industry and business was widespread. People and livestock drowned. The full potential impacts of climate change were graphically brought home.

Masterminded by the Environment Agency, this extreme scenario - bigger and more devastating than anything experienced - was designed both to test resilience and preparedness in an emergency across government and emergency response services, and the strategic response to post-emergency recovery. A full report on Exercise Triton 04 entitled Working Together for a Better Flood Response is published today, co-inciding with a presentation of the key exercise findings to the conference of the Emergency Planning Society which is taking place in Harrogate.

Some 1000 Representatives of over 60 organisations - including the Environment Agency's most senior flood defence and operational managers, chief police officers, strategy managers from local government and senior officials from the Department for Environment, Food an Rural Affairs (Defra), Cabinet Office and Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) - participated at local, regional and national levels in the three-day Exercise Triton 04 last summer.

Strategic multi-agency management teams, based at 35 locations across the country, were confronted with details of the emergency as it developed in real time, presenting them with critical decisions to take in relation to public warning, evacuation and information needs, and testing contingency plans and prioritisation of support and resources, including military aid, both for the immediate situation and the longer term recovery. The exercise tested the full chain of command up to and including the processes required to secure emergency powers.

Commenting on the Exercise, Environment Agency Chief Executive Barbara Young said:

“Extreme events, which are weather and/or tide determined, can never be ruled out. Exercise Triton 04 tested the nation’s ability to work together to deal effectively with a major flooding emergency and has put us in a better position to anticipate and manage all the consequences should they occur.

"It is absolutely vital that, as a nation, we are well prepared for large scale events such as coastal flooding, especially in areas that are most at risk. Climate change presents us with rising sea levels, more extreme weather and more frequent and widespread flooding. This is exactly the scenario we tested in Exercise Triton 04."

The Environment Agency was tasked by Defra with conducting a national
extreme flood exercise in conjunction with local authorities and emergency services in order to help ensure an integrated response to flood forecasting, flood warning and emergency response. The scenario deliberately tested events and systems that would not normally be planned for.

The report of Exercise Triton 04 includes a detailed list of recommendations which will be taken forward by the relevant parties. Key lessons and recommendations include:

Multi-Agency working

Improve information sharing and strategic co-ordination between lead Government departments
Improve knowledge or roles and responsibilities
Improve forecasting of timing, extent and impact of tidal flooding
Emergency plans and procedures

Local and national plans are generally appropriate
Improve plans for evacuation of people prior to flooding
Establish strategic recovery plans to prioritise actions
Communications

Timing, speed and method of reporting is critical
Improve compatibility and resilience of communication systems
Review media arrangements to improve co-ordination and speed of messages
Resources

Improve information sharing on resource availability
Identify priorities on a national and regional scale
Identify and maintain a competent pool of key incident respondees
Exercise Triton 04 was conducted in the run up to the passing of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. By following the planned workings of the Act, however, the Exercise assisted in informing the preparation of guidance in respect of the Act in the following areas: terms of reference for the Government Offices in the Regions during civil emergencies the appointment and role of the Regional Nominated Co-ordinators, including exit strategies appropriate procedures when requesting emergency powers, and revision of plans and procedures across the board to take account of the new guidance.
The report of Exercise Triton 04 is published by the Environment Agency, Defra and WAG and is available on our website (see link). A summary of the key points of the report - Exercise Triton 04: Overview of lessons identified - is also available on the website or can be obtained, free of charge, by calling 08708 506506.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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