- Title: Lima goes into disaster mode as government run earthquake response drill
- Date: 31st May 2017
- Summary: LIMA, PERU (MAY 31, 2017) (REUTERS) EMERGENCY WORKERS HELPING ANOTHER WORKER DESCEND A ROPE FROM A BUILDING, SIMULATING THE RESCUE OF A CHILD EMERGENCY WORKER ENTERING TRUCK WITH RESCUED CHILD BRICKS PILED UP ON THE GROUND IN FRONT OF A CHURCH EMERGENCY WORKERS WITH A DOG APPROACHING PILE OF BRICKS EMERGENCY WORKERS REMOVING BRICKS TO RESCUE A BODY CLOSE-UP OF EMERGENCY WORKERS ATTENDING TO VICTIM, HOLDING HIS HEAD AS HE LIES ON THE GROUND EMERGENCY WORKERS CARRYING VICTIM ON STRETCHER PERUVIAN PRESIDENT, PEDRO PABLO KUCZYNSKI, IN A HARD HAT ARRIVING TO SPEAK TO MEDIA (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) PERUVIAN PRESIDENT, PEDRO PABLO KUCZYNSKI, SAYING: "May this not be seen as if it is for fun. It is a problem that we are facing." VICTIMS WITH BANDAGES SITTING ON STRETCHERS EMERGENCY WORKERS AND VOLUNTEERS CARRYING VICTIM ON STRETCHER
- Embargoed: 14th June 2017 19:23
- Keywords: earthquake tsunami natural disasters simulation drill Peru Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
- Location: LIMA, PERU
- City: LIMA, PERU
- Country: Peru
- Topics: Disaster/Accidents,Earthquakes/Volcanoes/Tsunami
- Reuters ID: LVA0016J67K8Z
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- Story Text: Peruvian President, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, led a nationwide drill to prepare the South American country for natural disasters on Wednesday (May 31), the anniversary of a deadly earthquake which killed tens of thousands.
The governmental palace was evacuated as part of a wider exercise coordinated by the National Civil Defense Institute (Indeci), whose director, Luis Alfonso Suazo, said the drill was carried out to commemorate the 1970 Ancash earthquake which killed 70,000.
Suazo said that at the time the country lacked the capacity to respond to the disaster, highlighting the importance of carrying out suck drills.
Kuczynski said such drills would be repeated throughout his time in office and encouraged the population to take part and prepare themselves against a real problem the country faces. He further told reporters that in the case of a natural disaster, some of the worst hit areas would be centred in the outskirts of the capital Lima, due to rocks falling from the mountains alongside precarious constructions. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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