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Fleet Week exercises will test debris management and route‑reopening; planners warn of massive post‑quake debris

San Francisco Disaster Council · September 20, 2019
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City emergency planners told the Disaster Council they will use Fleet Week exercises to test the new disaster debris management and route‑reopening plans, warning the plan anticipates about 10,000,000 tons of debris after a magnitude‑7 San Andreas quake and outlining staging at Pier 27 and other Bay Area coordination drills.

Louis Logan, executive director of the Fleet Week Association, and Department of Emergency Management (DEM) staff told the Disaster Council that Fleet Week is being used this year as an operational platform to exercise response plans, not just as a public event.

Logan described Fleet Week programming — from an F‑35 demonstration joining the Blue Angels to community concerts and a humanitarian assistance village — and emphasized the event’s public‑facing training elements. DEM staff and partners will use Fleet Week to display…

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