Fema Nuclear Drill For Las Vegas Canceled
December 4, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports

A Federal Emergency Management Agency training exercise that would have simulated the detonation of a nuclear device in Las Vegas has been canceled. The Department of Homeland Security decided not to go forward with the drill that had been scheduled for next May.
Senator Harry Reid and various Southern Nevada tourism and business leaders had objected to the exercise, claiming it would create anxiety and negatively impact tourism and investment in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Urges Officials To Cancel Mock Nuclear Blast
November 20, 2009 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Homeland Security News

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is asking the Department of Homeland Security to cancel it’s plans for a simulated nuclear explosion scheduled to take place in Las Vegas next May.
In a letter Wednesday to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Authority President and Chief Executive Officer Rossi Ralenkotter said the premise of an upcoming emergency preparedness drill “will generate undue anxiety about visiting or conducting business in Las Vegas.”
FEMA has been planning its 2010 “national level exercise” since last year. The simulation, which is designed to test the capabilities of first responders to catastrophic events, involves the response to a mock nuclear blast in Clark County.
Nearly 10,000 local, state, and federal agents are expected to participate in the exercise.
In the letter to FEMA’s regional office in Oakland, Calif., Ralenkotter asked FEMA to consider “a non-nuclear scenario” for the exercise. He also requested that the simulation not be associated with the resort corridor.
“Our destination already receives a disproportionate amount of attention when the Department of Homeland Security releases even the most routine bulletin,” Ralenkotter wrote. “This exercise has the potential to escalate that attention and potentially harm our economy.”
Ralenkotter also sent his letter to Nevada’s congressional delegation and other local politicians.
Sen. Harry Reid, in a letter to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano today, weighed in with objections to the exercise.
“I am deeply sympathetic to the need of our first responders to conduct preparedness training, and I look forward to revisiting this issue when Nevada’s economy has improved,” Reid wrote. “However, at this time, economic recovery efforts would be stymied, or reversed entirely, by artificially creating anxiety surrounding tourism and investment in Las Vegas.”
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