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Desaster-Vorbereitungen
FEMA Preparing For Mass
Destruction Attacks On Cities
By John O. Edwards
NewsMax.com
7-15-2
FEMA, the federal agency charged with disaster
preparedness, is engaged in a crash effort to prepare
for multiple mass destruction attacks on U.S. cities
-- including the creation of sprawling temporary
cities to handle millions of displaced persons,
NewsMax has learned.
FEMA is readying for nuclear, biological and chemical
attacks against U.S. cities, including the possibility
of multiple attacks with mass destruction weapons.
The agency has already notified vendors, contractors
and consultants that it needs to be prepared to handle
the logistics of aiding millions of displaced
Americans who will flee from urban areas that may be
attacked.
The agency plans to create emergency, makeshift cities
that could house hundreds of thousands, if not
millions, of Americans who may have to flee their
urban homes if their cities are attacked.
Ominously, FEMA has been given a deadline of having
the cities ready to go by January 2003 ñ in about six
months.
A source familiar with the deadline believes the
effort is related to making the U.S. prepared for
counterattacks if the U.S. invades Iraq sometime next
year.
FEMA is currently seeking bids from major real estate
management firms, and plans to name three firms in the
near future to handle the logistics and planning for
these temporary cities.
FEMA officials have told these firms they already have
tents and trailers ordered. The tents and trailers
would provide shelter for displaced populations.
The real estate firms are expected to provide
engineers and architects to lay the plans for
emergency infrastructure needs, such as sewerage and
electricity.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/7/14/214727.shtml
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