Most large cities have some sort of evacuation plan, and many are completely useless. No one knows about them because people don't want to think about disaster preparedness.
Oh, and there should be a department or coordinator of emer prep that should HAPPILY give you a copy of the disaster preparedness plan for the city, at least as it affects the citizens.
This should be easily and publicly available (and periodically disseminated). I lived in Pittsburgh for ~15 years and didn't know what it was. I came up with my own.
Now that I live in Spokane, I haven't seen one on their city web site. I looked because wildfires can be a danger (though not usually to the central city). So, I don't really know the preferred routes for getting the city evacuated if necessary.
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Now that I live in Spokane, I haven't seen one on their city web site. I looked because wildfires can be a danger (though not usually to the central city). So, I don't really know the preferred routes for getting the city evacuated if necessary.
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