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National Emergency Plan Implementation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 November 2017

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Questions (1309)

Barry Cowen

Question:

1309. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the attendees at each national emergency committee meeting from 13 to 18 October 2017; the number of meetings held; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45950/17]

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My Department is designated as the Lead Government Department for coordinating the response to severe weather emergencies. My Department’s National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management (NDFEM) is mandated by the Secretary General to decide if and when to convene a National Emergency Coordination Group (NECG) on behalf of my Department and the National Director, or his representatives, are mandated to chair any NECG convened by my Department.

The NDFEM Severe Weather Assessment Team met on Friday morning 13 October to review information on the emerging situation and the likely track and impact of Storm Ophelia. Relevant response agencies were informed of the coming storm that morning, and a preliminary notice was issued that it was likely that an NECG would be convened. In light of weather forecasts and Met Éireann’s indication that they would likely be issuing a RED LEVEL weather warning for Atlantic Coastal counties and an ORANGE LEVEL for the remainder of the country, a final decision was made by the National Director on Friday afternoon to convene a NECG meeting for Sunday 15 October and I was informed accordingly.

The preparatory work continued on Saturday 14 October and the NECG met in the National Emergency Coordination Centre on the morning of Sunday 15 October to review the latest information relating to Storm Ophelia, to review preparedness for the anticipated storm and to issue appropriate public safety messages. Met Éireann continued to work with the NDFEM throughout the day and RED LEVEL wind warnings were issued for the entire country on Sunday evening.

Work on monitoring the arrival of the storm began at 06:00 hrs on Monday 16 October. The NECG met formally three times on Monday 16 October to assess the impact of Storm Ophelia as it moved up the country and to identify emerging issues. The objective of Monday’s NECG meetings was to bring all Government Departments and relevant services together to manage national level issues and support the local response. The operation in the National Emergency Coordination Centre enabled continuous updating and provision of the latest information regarding the impacts of the storm to the public. It also enabled consistent public safety messaging as the storm impacted on different areas of the country.

The NECG met twice on Tuesday 17 October to coordinate the activities of the agencies involved with clean-up and recovery, with a view to prioritising restoration of critical infrastructure. The NECG also collated updates on the post-storm situation and assessed emerging issues in the aftermath of the storm, as well as providing the focus for public information.

The NECG met at 14:00 hrs on Wednesday 18 October to review the ongoing clean-up, service restoration and recovery operations. Given the situation at the time, and in light of the very considerable progress already made in clearing roads at that stage and the local authorities’ capacity to manage the situation at local level, the decision was taken by the Chair to stand down the NECG as a formal national level co-ordination mechanism. However, the NDFEM continued to liaise with national infrastructure providers and local authorities and took any actions that were deemed necessary.

Over the course of this emergency the NECG met a total of seven times. I attended the three NECG meetings on Monday 16 October and the two meetings on Tuesday 17 October. My colleague, Minister of State Damien English T.D., attended the NECG meeting on Sunday 15 October, the three meetings on Monday 16 October and the two meetings on Tuesday 17 October. An Taoiseach Mr. Leo Varadkar T.D. attended meetings on Monday 16 October and on Tuesday 17 October and Mr. Paul Kehoe T.D., Minister of State with Special Responsibility for Defence, Mr. Shane Ross T.D., Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport and Mr. Kevin “Boxer” Moran T.D., Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief attended at various times between 15 and 18 October.

A full list of the Government Departments, Agencies, national infrastructure providers and other organisations that attended the NECG are listed below:

Organisations and Attendees

Department of Finance

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Department of An Taoiseach

Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Department of Justice and Equality

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Department of Education and Skills

Department of Defence

Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine

Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Department of Health

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Office of the Revenue Commissioners

An Garda Síochána

Office of Public Works

Health Service Executive

Office of the Government Chief Information Officer

Environmental Protection Agency

County and City Management Association

Office of Emergency Planning

Defence Forces

Irish Coastguard

Civil Defence

Met Éireann

Electricity Supply Board Networks

Iarnród Éireann

Bord Gáis

Dublin Bus

Bus Éireann

Transdev/Luas

Eirgrid

Irish Water

An Taoiseach, Mr. Leo Varadkar T.D.

Mr. Eoghan Murphy T.D., Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government

Mr. Damien English T.D., Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development

Mr. Paul Kehoe T.D., Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach and Defence with Special Responsibility for Defence

Mr. Kevin “Boxer” Moran T.D., Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief

Mr. Shane Ross T.D., Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport

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