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AFTERSHOCK |
A commentary on the recently aired TV3 docu-drama "Aftershock". Aftershock is a two-hour dramatisation set in Wellington, in the aftermath of a cataclysmic earthquake and tsunami. There were a number of false assumptions and factual errors made in this programme, although the overall portrayal of the devastation was realistic. Key points we would like to raise, for general consideration, are as follows:
It was mooted toward the end of the programme that following such a major emergency the seat of government would shift away from the city not come back. Our research supports this assumption. What was not taken into account - and what many people choose to ignore - is the economic disaster that will befall the city in the event portrayed by Aftershock. A high percentage of the workforce of Wellington are employed by the government: take these people out of the city and you end up with a larger version of Picton. The only way to reduce the short- and long-term damage in such an event is to build resilience well in advance of any such calamity. Government should stop wasting money on traditional civil defence practices, and start talking to communities to build a resilient New Zealand. You can click HERE to read a commentary on Civil Defence and Emergency Management from NZRT Chief Executive Jarrod Coburn. Click HERE to read a commentary on the follow-up Aftershock documentary.
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