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Tue, 29 Sep, 2015 01:44:29 AM
FTimes Report, Sep 29
 
An international rescue exercise among the countries in Barents Region-Finland, Norway, Sweden and Russia began on Monday at Levi in Kittilä, said an official press release.  
The exercise will continue till October 2. 
 
The exercise is based on a scenario where the resources of the Lapland Rescue Department and other rescue services in northern Finland are not sufficient to deal with the situation in the region, but assistance has to be requested from the neighbouring countries.
 
Participants in the Barents Rescue 2015 Exercise comprise over 900 volunteers and rescue and medical professionals. 
 
The exercise aims to improve preparedness and cooperation between the participating countries in a true emergency. 
 
The countries have signed an agreement concerning cooperation in the prevention of, preparedness for and response to emergencies in the Barents Region. Such exercises are arranged every two years.
 
The exercise in Kittilä will involve warning and alarming, requesting and receiving assistance from the neighbouring countries, dealing with border crossing formalities, managing rescue operations, sharing and communicating information and handling the media. 
 
The main focus will be on Host Nation Support, which refers to the arrangements made to receive the incoming assistance. These include performing border crossing and customs formalities smoothly, providing the staff with guides, interpreters, food, accommodation and other facilities, and ensuring the availability of fuel and water. 
 
The most essential element in managing the incoming staff is to assign them with tasks in which they can use their special skills.
 
The exercise scenarios in Finland involve a series of heavy rainfalls in Kittilä and a simultaneous mine accident. Flooding and the rising water level cause serious damage to the road system in the region, leaving some areas without land connections and hindering food supply and power distribution. In addition, there is a landslide and a traffic accident. The flood scenario is based on a real incident in Kittilä about ten years ago.
 
The Barents Rescue 2015 Exercise is organised by the Crisis Management Centre (CMC Finland) and the Ministry of the Interior Department for Rescue Services in collaboration with the Lapland Rescue Department and the gold mine of Agnico Eagle Finland. 
 
The participants include over forty organisations from Finland and key rescue and medical actors from the neighbouring countries.
 
The exercise has been planned primarily to meet the needs of rescue services. Today's refugee crisis in Europe also affects Lapland and the course of the Barents Rescue Exercise, as other authorities responsible for public security, such as the Police and the Border Guard, are now busy with managing the refugee situation.
 
“The situation today has affected the exercise. Some have cancelled their participation because they are busy elsewhere,” said Jari Honkanen, Senior Officer at the Ministry of the Interior.
According to Honkanen, the preparations have gone very well.
 
“Major decisions and preparations have already been made, and only minor details are to be finalised. It is great to see here in Levi how our extremely professional partners are strongly determined to do their best so that the exercise will be successful,” Honkanen added.
 
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