Disaster Prevention Instructor Consensus Camp Debuts, Aiming to Train 200,000 Disaster Prevention Personnel
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Taiwan's National Fire Agency held its first Disaster Prevention Instructor Consensus Camp to foster collaboration and improve training. With over 110,000 certified personnel, the goal is to reach 200,000, bolstering societal resilience against disasters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When was the 2025 Disaster Prevention Instructor Consensus Camp held by the National Fire Agency?
- A: The event was hosted on the morning of April 7th as the first such event for national disaster prevention instructors.
- Q: How many disaster prevention personnel have been certified nationwide since last year?
- A: Over 110,000 disaster prevention personnel have been certified nationwide due to the training expansion.
- Q: When was the disaster prevention instructor system promoted, according to Ma Shi-yuan?
- A: The disaster prevention instructor system has been promoted since 2018 under the efforts of various units.
- Q: What is the main purpose of inviting instructors to the consensus camp?
- A: The camp aims to exchange ideas on disaster prevention courses and practical experiences to strengthen community preparedness.
- Q: Under whose policy have disaster prevention personnel become a cornerstone of societal resilience?
- A: They became a cornerstone under President Lai Ching-te's policy of Societal Defense Resilience.