Puerto Rico State Agency for Emergency and Disaster Management
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Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Commonwealth of Puerto Rico |
Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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Agency executive |
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Parent department | Department of Public Safety |
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Website | www |
The Bureau for Emergency Management and Disaster Administration —Spanish: Negociado para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres— is the agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico that oversees all emergency activities that occur in Puerto Rico. Its mission is to coordinate all the resources of the government of Puerto Rico in order to administer all the phases of emergency management (mitigation, preparation, recovery, and response) in the case of a natural or technological disaster while preventing and minimizing all damage to life and property.[1][2] It also coordinates similar functions with the federal government of the United States and foreign countries, as well as offering help to and cooperating with the private sector.
Its Mission according to its website is : Coordinate all resources of the Government of Puerto Rico, and those of the private sector to provide services in the most rapid and effective way before, during and after emergency situations to ensure the protection of the life and property of citizens.[3]
The agency coordinates tsunami exercises with ham radio operators.[4]
Abner Gomez was the agency's managing director when Hurricane Maria hit and knocked out power to the entire island,[5] but resigned soon after.[6][7] Former Urban Search and Rescue Coordinator Nino Correa Filomeno leads the Bureau.[8]
The agency was previously known as the State Agency of the Civil Defense (Spanish: Agencia Estatal de la Defensa Civil) until Act number 211 derogated the Civil Defense organic law and instituted AEMEAD instead, now NEMEAD.[9][1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Agencia Estatal para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres" (in Spanish). Government of Puerto Rico.
- ^ "Situación en PR-155 de Morovis "no es tan fácil como sacar una piedra"". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). 28 March 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ "Inicio". Manejo de Emergencias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-05-12.
- ^ "EHam.net".
- ^ "Reports: Hurricane Maria leaves Puerto Rico entirely without power". Yahoo. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Padgett, Tim (11 November 2017). "Puerto Rico Disaster Chief Resigns – Throwing Island Recovery Into Further Turmoil". WLRN. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Rico, Press Release: Governor of Puerto. "Governor of Puerto Rico asks Pres. Trump to declare state of emergency". WTVY. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ^ Star, The San Juan Daily (2024-02-27). "Senate loudly confirms Nino Correa Filomeno as NMEAD commissioner". San Juan Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
- ^ Puerto Rico State Agency for Emergency and Disaster Management Act (PDF) (211) (in Spanish). 1999.