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FRENCH CIVIL PROTECTION ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSE Colonel Bruno ULLIAC French Civil Protection Regional Adviser for ASEAN 2
ORGANIZATION MINISTERY OF INTERIOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE FOR CIVIL PROTECTION AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT RESSOURCES COMPETENCES AND DOCTRINE PLANNING AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES NATIONAL ASSETS TECHNICAL AND SUPPORT TEAMS INTERMINISTRY OPERATIONNAL CENTER FOR CRISiS MANAGEMENT COGIC 260 000 actors work daily in the French Civil Protection 4
ZONE OUEST RENNES ZONE SUD-OUEST BORDEAUX 29 22 22 56 ZONE NORD LILLE Bruxelles ERCC ZONE PARIS 62 59 59 80 76 08 60 02 50 14 27 95 95 57 57 51 55 78 61 77 54 67 77 67 28 91 35 10 35 53 52 88 72 68 45 45 89 68 89 41 70 44 41 44 49 49 37 21 37 21 90 18 58 25 58 85 36 39 85 79 86 71 39 79 86 03 23 23 01 01 74 17 87 69 69 16 63 42 38 73 19 38 24 24 15 43 33 33 46 07 26 05 46 48 48 47 12 40 82 04 82 30 84 06 32 32 81 13 13 31 34 83 64 64 65 65 09 11 09 66 ZONE SUD MARSEILLE ZONE EST METZ ZONE SUD-EST LYON 2B 2B 2A 2A FRANCE 1 National Crisis Center 7 Regional Crisis Centers 93 Fire and Rescue Services 5
FRENCH TERRITORIES ZONE ANTILLES 1 Regional Crisis Center 4 Fire and Rescue Services Pacific Region ZONE INDIEN/PACIFIQUE 1 Regional Crisis Center 5 Fire and Rescue Services 6
5 EXPERTISE SKILLS Fire and Rescue Services National assets Technical and support teams Planning and crisis management - COGIC - Ressources - Competences - Doctrine 7
ASSISTANCE THROUGH THE EUCP INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE ERCC 15
BILATERAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE 16
24 H/24H READY TO GO RAPID REACTION 3H 91 pax FIRST REINFORCEMENT 12H 44 pax SECOND RESPONSE 24 H 150 pax MAJOR CRISIS 72 H 150 pax 17
24 H/24H READY TO GO For all kind of intervention abroad each team is self-sufficient for 10 days (including health, food, mechanics.) 18
71 OPERATIONS ABROAD 47 major deployments since 1974 OPERATIONS ABROAD 19
Philippines Typhoon Haiyan 2013 Japan Earthquake/Tsunam i 2011 Vanuatu Cyclone Pam 2015 Polynesia Cyclone Veena 1983 PACIFIC REGION New Caledonia Cyclones Erica 2003 Donna 2017 Forest Fires 2005, 2011, 2015 20
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES Know in Philippines as super typhoon YOLANDA Category 5 on Saffir Simpson Scale 21
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES One of the most intense tropical cyclones recorded 22
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES 6300 fatalities 1060 missing 11 Million people have been affected More than 2 Billion USD damage 150000 houses have been destroyed or damaged 23
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 International request from ERCC received by COGIC on Friday November 8 at 3:30 pm PHILIPPINES Approval of the French authorities to send a detachment on Friday November 8 at 4:10 pm Constitution of detachment and equipment necessary for the mission On Friday November 8 at 7 pm 110 pax ready to go with 1 USAR team, 1 medical team, 1 water purification team, 1 command and control team 24
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES On Friday November 8 at 9 pm, 2 special flights are chartered bt Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1 A340 and 1 Cargo From Friday November 8, 9 pm, to Saturday November 9, 3 am, loading of 2 aircraft Saturday November 9, 5:30 am, departure from Paris Sunday November 10, 7 am, arrival in Manila 25
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES First mission Contact with OCHA (RDC/OSOCC), local authorities (NDRMCC), French Embassy Transfert and dispatch in Cebu island In Cebu Island Support to local authorities Support traffic flow at the Cebu airport Assistance with unloading, storing and distributing international aid Assistance with setting up water purification stations Reaching and distributing assistance to isolated villages in Northern Cebu 26
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 First actions PHILIPPINES Assessment of devasted area Support and provide assistance to the population Fix roofs Provide tents, tarpaulins, clothing, cooking kits, shelter matelas, emergency relief kits. Provide water purification units 27
TYPHOON HAIYAN 2013 PHILIPPINES 3 weeks of site-mission 27 people rescued More than 70000 people have been assisted 200 Tons of equipment distributed 1250 roof repairs 3 births 28
CYCLONE PAM 2015 VANUATU Category 5 on Saffir Simpson Scale 29
CYCLONE PAM 2015 International request from Vanuatu Government received by COGIC on Monday March 16 at 2:00 am VANUATU Approval of the French authorities to send a detachment from New Caledonia under the mandat of FRANZ agreement on Monday March 16 at 10:00 am Constitution of detachment and equipment necessary for the mission On Tuesday March 17 at 7 am 85 pax ready to go with 1 USAR team, 1 medical team, 1 command and control team, 3 tons of equipment On Wednesday 18 at 6 am, Pax and equipment were sent by French military vessel 30
CYCLONE PAM 2015 First actions Assessment of devasted area Support and provide assistance to the population Fix roofs Provide tents, tarpaulins, clothing, cooking kits, shelter matelas, emergency relief kits. Provide care to the population VANUATU 31
CYCLONE PAM 2015 VANUATU 11 casualities 166 000 people affected 20% to 80% of houses destroyed in 22 islands 250 Million USD damage 2 weeks on site-mission 2 people rescued More than 15000 people have been assisted 20 Tons of equipment distributed More than 1000 houses repairs 32
CYCLONE PAM 2015 The support provided to the response by the Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF), Vanuatu Police Patrol Boat, and FRANZ partners (France, Australia and New Zealand), UK and Tonga, Solomon Islands and Fiji was critical to the success of the response VANUATU 33
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Colonel Bruno ULLIAC French Civil Protection Regional Adviser for ASEAN 34