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Assemblyman Calls City Evacuation Plan Inadequate

by Beth Fertig



NEW YORK, NY October 21, 2005 —Despite revisions following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky claims the city's emergency evacuation plan is still inadequate. WNYC's Beth Fertig has more.

REPORTER: Brodsky - a Westchester Democrat who's running for Attorney General - held a hearing last month that was highly critical of the city's evacuation plan. He then issued a subpoena for additional documents and obtained many of them yesterday. But Brodsky says he's disappointed.

BRODKSY: They've done nothing to revise to the gross inadequacy of the plan with respect to people in nursing homes, or group homes or mental institutions or hospitals.

REPORTER: A spokesman for the Office of Emergency Management says the agency has increased its estimate for the number of people needing shelter. But he says it's still revising the five-year old evacuation plan, based upon lessons learned from the latest hurricanes and changes in the city's new incident response system. For WNYC I'm Beth Fertig.



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