Pacific Disaster Net provides daily updates after cyclone
Pacific Disaster Net provides daily updates in wake of cyclone Pam
18 March 2015
Suva, Fiji – The Pacific’s largest and most comprehensive information management resource on disaster risk management and national sustainable development has commenced daily email updates in the wake of cyclone Pam.
Anyone wanting to subscribe to the Pacific Disaster Net service can do so online athttp://lists.spc.int/mailman/listinfo/pdn.
The portal is updated daily by a dedicated team at the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) in Suva, Fiji, on behalf of an international partnership initiative.
“The main target audiences for Pacific Disaster Net are National Disaster Management officers, government officials, emergency responders and communities to help them prepare for, and manage, natural disasters in the Pacific Islands region,” the Director of SPC’s Geoscience Division, Professor Michael Petterson, said in Suva today.
“With more than 15,000 documents and materials, the portal facilitates informed decision-making and really comes into its own in the wake of significant disaster events,” Prof Petterson said.
According to Prof Petterson, the portal contains extensive information on cyclone Pam and other disasters, such as situation reports, response updates from international partners, various agencies on the ground and media coverage that has been compiled by the team in Suva.
The Pacific Disaster Net portal is developed with support from partners, such as the International Federation of Red Cross, Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the UN Development Programme Pacific Centre (UNDP PC), the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR).
The information usually comes in the form of free weekly updates and a monthly disaster risk management calendar for the Pacific region, but for now a temporary daily update is also available.
It is part of a comprehensive response by SPC and its partners designed to support Pacific Community members impacted by cyclone Pam.
Anyone who wishes to view information in the portal can visit www.pacificdisaster.net.
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