Earthquake ^ Emergency Planning and Security - Atlanta, Ga. , May 5, 2009 -- Keynote Speaker Dr. Kenneth B. Taylor, Chief, North Carolina Geological Survey addresses attendees of the New Madrid Seismic Zone(NMSZ) workshop. FEMA has an initiative underway with the eight NMSZ states to develop a catastrophic earthquake disaster response plan and Region IV is holding this discussion-based workshop to assess how all levels of government would respond to a NMSZ event. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Earthquake ^ Emergency Planning and Security - Atlanta, Ga. , May 5, 2009 -- Keynote Speaker Dr. Kenneth B. Taylor, Chief, North Carolina Geological Survey addresses attendees of the New Madrid Seismic Zone(NMSZ) workshop. FEMA has an initiative underway with the eight NMSZ states to develop a catastrophic earthquake disaster response plan and Region IV is holding this discussion-based workshop to assess how all levels of government would respond to a NMSZ event. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Title: Keynote Speaker at Region IV NMSZ Workshop

Production Date: 05/05/2009

Caption: Atlanta, Ga. , May 5, 2009 -- Keynote Speaker Dr. Kenneth B. Taylor, Chief, North Carolina Geological Survey addresses attendees of the New Madrid Seismic Zone(NMSZ) workshop. FEMA has an initiative underway with the eight NMSZ states to develop a catastrophic earthquake disaster response plan and Region IV is holding this discussion-based workshop to assess how all levels of government would respond to a NMSZ event. George Armstrong/FEMA

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Atlanta, GA

Keywords: earthquake NMSZ

Disaster Types: Earthquake ^ Emergency Planning and Security

Categories: FEMA Event ^ Preparations ^ Special Event ^ State/Local Officials ^ Training
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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