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ITIC develops Tsunami Awareness Course for US DHS/FEMA
ITIC, with SeismicReady Consulting and NOAA PMEL, has developed a 1-day certified Tsunami Awareness course (AWR-217) for the US Dept. of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS). The course fills a gap as there is currently little institutionalized tsunami training in the USA. AWR-217 was done in partnership with the DHS National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) of the University of Hawaii. NDPTC specializes in multi-natural hazards training for a wide range of US customers, including federal/state/local government officials and emergency managers, police, fire, and NGO’s in communities.
In 2010, pilot courses were conducted in American Samoa (April-May), Guam / Mariana Islands / Washington State (July), and Hawaii (October) prior to certification. In 2011, 1 official training has been taught in Hawaii (Feb), and 3 will be given in American Samoa and 2 in Guam in March. The course was adapted for international use and used by ITIC, with PTWC and Samoa, in Tonga (August) and Fiji (September).

Guam, July 2010. © ITIC

CNMI, July 2010. © ITIC

Tonga, August 2010. © ITIC