Disaster Management Lessons Learned
INTERNATIONAL SAR TEAMS
NO
COUNTRY
TEAM NAME
PERSONIL
RESCUE DOG
1
Hungary
USAR
12
2
2
Hungary
Rescue 24
12
2
3
Germany
ISAR
30
4
4
Inter
IRO K-9 Unit
22
18
5
Swiss
FIMA Medical Team
5
6
Swiss
Swiss Rescue
108
18
7
Rusia
Emercom
43
6
8
United Kingdom
IRC
10
9
United Kingdom
SAR AID
10
10
United Kingdom
UK RAPID
16
11
United Kingdom
ISAR
65
2
12
Canada
Canadian International Rescue
2
13
France
Pompiers de L'Urgence International
12
14
France
Civil Security
72
6
15 Malaysia
16
Turkey
SMART
GEA SAR
25
8
17 Singapore
Ops Lionheart
42
4
18 Japan
19 UAE
20 Australia
Japan Disaster Relief
65
3
Abu Dhabi
50
USAR
38
221
Korea
GII
41
2
TOTAL
688
67
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LESSON LEARNT (1)
Lack of information on the impact of the EQ led to
pending for decision making on the level of the
disaster.
Lack of information on the impact, triggered
massive international humanitarian response
(based on OCHA's Sitrep # 11, 196 international
organizations were listed in West Sumatra).
Unclear division of authorities, between national
and the affected local government in emergency
response led to confusion for humanitarian
agencies/workers, gaps and overlaps, as well as
lack of proper control and monitoring
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