First Nations call for better alert system, more funding after slow flood response
VANCOUVER — The executive director of the First Nations Emergency Management Society is calling for a more integrated alert system and funding after it took days to co-ordinate and reach remote Indigenous communities cut off by recent devastating floods in British Columbia.
Wayne Schnitzler said the implementation would streamline communication and emergency response between the agency and its provincial and federal partners, and better prepare remote communities for disaster.
Up to 42 First Nation communities were affected by the last month’s floods, but because the society is not heavily funded by Indigenous Services Canada until a disaster occurs, he said it leaves them scrambling to organize and respond.
Schnitzler said it took days to get organized enough to start helping isolated communities with resources and supplies.