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This year (113) coincides with the 25th anniversary of the September 21 earthquake and the 15th anniversary of Typhoon Morakot. The Executive Yuan has set the theme of this year’s National Disaster Prevention Day as “Reviewing major disasters and moving towards the immediate future.” The Municipal Tourism and Tourism Bureau actively cooperates with various policies of the Municipal Disaster Prevention and Rescue Office to conduct relevant disaster prevention drills and publicity activities, and conducts on-site drills at the Fuxin Hotel on the eve of National Disaster Prevention Day to enhance the disaster prevention and response capabilities of the tourism industry. .
Mayor Huang Weizhe pointed out that the recent 0403 Hualien earthquake and the impact of Typhoon Kemi have left the public with vivid memories of the post-disaster scenes. In the face of natural disasters, everyone should increase their awareness of disaster prevention and implement on-the-spot drills to reduce the impact of disasters. Therefore, Mayor Huang Weizhe instructed the city government team to integrate the resources of various bureaus and continue to build the public's correct earthquake protection concepts and initial self-rescue and mutual rescue and other contingency capabilities through the National Disaster Prevention Day. Especially in Tainan, which is crowded with tourists all year round, the city government team pays more attention to the disaster response capabilities of the tourism industry. This year, the hotel industry in Central and Western Districts was specially selected for on-site drills.
Lin Guohua, director of the Tourism and Tourism Bureau, said that September 21st is the National Disaster Prevention Day. The city government has designated September 20th this year as the core drill for the National Disaster Prevention Day. It also conducted an on-site drill for the tourism and accommodation industry for the first time in the hope of improving the quality of the tourism and accommodation industry. The adaptability of the industry, employees, tourists and tourism bureaus. Special thanks to Fuxin Hotel for providing the venue and mobilizing manpower to quickly and correctly implement various emergency response standard operating procedures. We also hope that all tourism industries must implement disaster response preparations to ensure the safety of tourists and employees.
Mayor Huang Weizhe pointed out that the recent 0403 Hualien earthquake and the impact of Typhoon Kemi have left the public with vivid memories of the post-disaster scenes. In the face of natural disasters, everyone should increase their awareness of disaster prevention and implement on-the-spot drills to reduce the impact of disasters. Therefore, Mayor Huang Weizhe instructed the city government team to integrate the resources of various bureaus and continue to build the public's correct earthquake protection concepts and initial self-rescue and mutual rescue and other contingency capabilities through the National Disaster Prevention Day. Especially in Tainan, which is crowded with tourists all year round, the city government team pays more attention to the disaster response capabilities of the tourism industry. This year, the hotel industry in Central and Western Districts was specially selected for on-site drills.
Lin Guohua, director of the Tourism and Tourism Bureau, said that September 21st is the National Disaster Prevention Day. The city government has designated September 20th this year as the core drill for the National Disaster Prevention Day. It also conducted an on-site drill for the tourism and accommodation industry for the first time in the hope of improving the quality of the tourism and accommodation industry. The adaptability of the industry, employees, tourists and tourism bureaus. Special thanks to Fuxin Hotel for providing the venue and mobilizing manpower to quickly and correctly implement various emergency response standard operating procedures. We also hope that all tourism industries must implement disaster response preparations to ensure the safety of tourists and employees.