Navy bases to conduct quake response exercise

SILVERDALE — Naval Magazine Indian Island will be among the Navy’s Northwest region bases participating in an earthquake response and recovery exercise Monday through Friday.

Also involved in Citadel Rumble will be Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Naval Base Kitsap and Naval Station Everett.

At the same time, Indian Island will conduct its own security training exercise from Monday through Thursday. This exercise will include the use of blank ammunition and harbor security boats that will conduct high-speed evasive maneuvers on the water near the Ammunition Pier.

Citadel Rumble, an annual exercise, will test Navy installations’ capabilities to prepare for, respond to and recover from an exercise scenario that includes multiple hazards.

In this case, simulated major earthquakes will trigger other simulated hazardous events.

People near a Navy installation may see or hear activities related to the multi-day exercise, but this activity is not expected to impact the public outside of Navy property.

Exercise activity that could potentially be observed include messages played over the Navy’s emergency notification loudspeaker system and increased emergency response vehicle and personnel activity.

The Navy aims to minimize impact to the public as much as possible during such exercises.

This exercise will provide Navy personnel the opportunity to exercise emergency management teams, processes, procedures and partnerships with local mutual aid agencies to be better prepared to respond to real-world disasters, the Navy said in a press release.

The installations, along with their tenant commands, will test various procedures, including damage assessment, evacuation plans, disaster preparedness, recovery and consequence management plans, and accounting for sailors and Navy families in the affected regions through the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System.

Citadel Rumble, spearheaded by commander, Navy Installations Command, is an annual fully-integrated disaster preparedness, response and recovery exercise that evaluates Navy Shore Emergency Management program readiness.

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