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San Francisco disaster council reviews enhanced earthquake response plan, seeks public comments before Dec. 6 adoption
Summary
City officials presented a comprehensive enhancement to San Francisco’s Emergency Operations Plan focused on catastrophic earthquakes, set a two‑week public comment window and said the council will consider formal adoption at its Dec. 6 meeting.
Mayor (unnamed) opened the Disaster Council meeting by flagging a newly drafted earthquake response enhancement to the city’s Emergency Operations Plan and urging council members to review the document and submit comments. The draft adds a focused earthquake annex, a care-and-shelter annex and a tsunami annex to the city’s EOP and is intended to be a living document updated as new lessons are learned.
“This is a very important document for San Francisco,” said Anne Marie, the Office of Emergency Services lead on the project, describing the plan as an action‑oriented enhancement built from internal subject‑matter expertise and external review. The…
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