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Welsh civil emergency plans need improving say AMs Welsh civil emergency plans need improving say AMs
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The way Wales responds to big civil emergencies like flooding needs to improve, say assembly members. The way Wales responds to big civil emergencies such as flooding needs to improve, say assembly members.
There is "room for improvement" in the way police, fire, medical services and local councils respond, according to the Public Accounts Committee.There is "room for improvement" in the way police, fire, medical services and local councils respond, according to the Public Accounts Committee.
The committee, which monitors public spending, also highlighted how social media could both assist and hamper emergency efforts.The committee, which monitors public spending, also highlighted how social media could both assist and hamper emergency efforts.
The report said misinformation could "spread very quickly".The report said misinformation could "spread very quickly".
The committee also says ministers should push to devolve some civil emergency powers from the UK - providing the resources are in place.The committee also says ministers should push to devolve some civil emergency powers from the UK - providing the resources are in place.
"Recent emergency situations, including those caused by inclement weather have showed us how reliant we are on the responses of our emergency services," said Darren Millar AM, who chairs the committee."Recent emergency situations, including those caused by inclement weather have showed us how reliant we are on the responses of our emergency services," said Darren Millar AM, who chairs the committee.
"The evidence we have gathered in this short inquiry clearly indicate that efforts are being made to improve how our resilience community plan for and manage civil emergencies."The evidence we have gathered in this short inquiry clearly indicate that efforts are being made to improve how our resilience community plan for and manage civil emergencies.
"The committee concludes that there is still room for improvement.""The committee concludes that there is still room for improvement."
The report highlights how social media communications can assist and hamper emergency efforts - citing the case of the Gleision mining disaster, in which four men died when the Swansea Valley pit flooded in 2011.The report highlights how social media communications can assist and hamper emergency efforts - citing the case of the Gleision mining disaster, in which four men died when the Swansea Valley pit flooded in 2011.
"Social media was being used by people at the scene to pass information very quickly," explained the committee report."Social media was being used by people at the scene to pass information very quickly," explained the committee report.
"We heard that the incident raised concerns about the impact of the use of social media, specifically regarding people at the scene making assumptions about resources arriving at the scene and in recognising families attending family centres."We heard that the incident raised concerns about the impact of the use of social media, specifically regarding people at the scene making assumptions about resources arriving at the scene and in recognising families attending family centres.
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"We heard that, owing to the instantaneous nature of social networking, this misinformation spread very quickly.""We heard that, owing to the instantaneous nature of social networking, this misinformation spread very quickly."
The committee said the Welsh government needed to collate "best practice" for using social media during emergencies.The committee said the Welsh government needed to collate "best practice" for using social media during emergencies.
The report also said there was a need for a "step change" in the way bodies across Wales co-ordinate regional responses to incidents.The report also said there was a need for a "step change" in the way bodies across Wales co-ordinate regional responses to incidents.
"We believe that more thorough, ongoing scrutiny of the organisations at the forefront of planning contingencies is necessary," added Mr Millar."We believe that more thorough, ongoing scrutiny of the organisations at the forefront of planning contingencies is necessary," added Mr Millar.
But the assembly members also recognised that many powers over civil emergency planning still lay with the UK government - describing the Welsh government in Cardiff as acting like a "go-between".But the assembly members also recognised that many powers over civil emergency planning still lay with the UK government - describing the Welsh government in Cardiff as acting like a "go-between".
The committee heard that this was not the case in Scotland and Northern Ireland where responsibilities were devolved.The committee heard that this was not the case in Scotland and Northern Ireland where responsibilities were devolved.
There has already been concern about the potential for confusion because responsibility for emergency planning falls between both Welsh and UK governments for different parts of the work.There has already been concern about the potential for confusion because responsibility for emergency planning falls between both Welsh and UK governments for different parts of the work.
The committee's report follows another last year by the Wales Audit Office which pointed to potential gaps or overlaps.The committee's report follows another last year by the Wales Audit Office which pointed to potential gaps or overlaps.
As part of 14 recommendations, the AMs said they wanted the Welsh government to "actively consider future opportunities" to seek devolving civil contingency powers from Whitehall to Cardiff Bay.As part of 14 recommendations, the AMs said they wanted the Welsh government to "actively consider future opportunities" to seek devolving civil contingency powers from Whitehall to Cardiff Bay.
But as part of that the committee said the Welsh government should also "publish a schedule of those resources required to carry out such duties prior to functions being transferred".But as part of that the committee said the Welsh government should also "publish a schedule of those resources required to carry out such duties prior to functions being transferred".