Disaster training exercises stage in Danang
VOV.VN - Pacific Partnership 2016 (PP16) personnel, participated in a mock exercise on July 26 in Danang City that simulated a disaster bringing mass casualties, derailments, collapsing buildings and power outages.
This is the seventh time in eleven years that this event has taken place in Vietnam's provinces and cities. This year, is the first year the Vietnam People's Navy ship Khanh Hoa is participating.
Joining in this year's events are many partner nations including Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Palau, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Timor Leste, the UK, the US and Vietnam, with the purpose of improving disaster preparedness and regional responsiveness.
While in Vietnam, PP16 personnel will work side-by-side with Vietnamese civilian medical officers, pay a courtesy call to leaders of the Danang People's Committee, participate in civil engineering projects, exchange expertise with military medical staff on the Khanh Hoa, as well as participate in community projects.
Lt Cmdr. Jason Dao, the American officer in charge of the Vietnam mission, anticipates that this year's multi-national program will augment previous years' collaboration and training opportunities. "The scope of the mission is slightly different from previous years' missions.”
“While PP16 retains the traditional humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HA/DR), medical, engineering and community relation projects, this year's mission includes a Japanese ship the Shimokita and the Vietnam People's Navy's Khanh Hoa."
In addition, Vietnamese partners, together with the US Navy and Marines, will complete renovations of Hoa Phu Primary School, Chinh Gian Medical Station, Rang Dong Kindergarten and Tuong Lai Specialized School.
A Pacific Fleet Band will perform at Bach Dang Street and Bien Dong Park, and PP16 personnel will provide lifeguard training and English conversational skills to members of Danang's community.
US Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius commented, "PP16 serves as a concrete example of the mutually beneficial activities President Obama discussed in his May visit to Vietnam.”
“PP16 builds trust and evidences the US commitment to Vietnam and the region. We want to help Vietnam succeed and we are here to stay."
US-Vietnam relations have developed positively, meeting the interests of the two sides' people and contributing to maintaining peace, stability and development cooperation in the region.