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Monday, November 2, 2009

Disaster Training in the E.U.

A severe storm has raged over the territory. An extremist group, which is part of a global terrorist network, has taken advantage of the chaos the storm has caused and detonated several explosive devices that severely damaged critical infrastructure. It is suspected that dirty bombs and toxic chemical agents have been used or may yet be used. Initially the capacity of the affected areas to conduct damage assessments is insufficient; additional assistance is requested. When a disaster occurs somewhere in the United States, aid from neighboring states can be quickly mobilized. Personnel and equipment can move freely between ...

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