Posted: Thursday, June 9, 2016. 8:04 p.m. CST
By Aaron Humes: The 4th annual symposium on disaster management sponsored by the Central Emergency Management Organization (CEMO) in Belize City has been a staple associated with the start of the hurricane season.
Previous events each dealt with a different aspect of hurricane preparedness: overall emergency management, flooding management and climate change.
This year’s event, which kicked off at the Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel on Wednesday, according to chair of CEMO and Mayor of Belize City Darrell Bradley, focuses on road safety and strategies for mitigating the loss of life from accidents.
The two-day symposium is being held in conjunction with the national Road Safety Project sponsored by the Caribbean Development Bank.
According to the Mayor, road improvements within Belize City and on the major highways have led to less fatal accidents, but progress still brings problems in relation to driver behaviour: excessive speeding has led to more speedbumps in newly concreted streets.
Presentations continued on Thursday, including a simulation exercise for participating bodies.
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