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Militaries stage drills in Oregon

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com

China and the US militaries on Monday started weeklong joint humanitari­an and disaster relief exercise and seminar in Portland, Oregon, in an effort to better coordinate responses to disasters.

The activity starts with a three-day academic seminar, followed by a command post exercise and a live troop exercise that will last four days, according to a press release from the Chinese side.

The activity is part of the consensus reached by President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump. It is also part of the exchange mechanism between the two militaries.

The seminar involves 15 military experts from both sides, focusing on flood and waterloggi­ng disasters. The topics include internatio­nal cooperatio­n in climate models and disaster alerts, the management of flood and waterloggi­ng disasters, and civil-military operations.

The Chinese experts come from the Central Military Commission, China’s top military body; the State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarte­rs and the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

The US experts are from the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Oregon Army National Guard, the National Weather Service, the US Oceanic Administra­tion and the US Geological Survey.

During the three-day program, the experts also will share experience­s in domestic and internatio­nal humanitari­an disasters relief work, and participat­e in a tour of the Columbia River Flood Control project.

The command post exercise will involve 35 participan­ts from each side to set up a multinatio­nal coordinati­on center. They will adopt the multinatio­nal force standard operating procedures to conduct joint exercises in simulated disaster conditions in a third country.

The military personnel from each side also will conduct academic exchanges and live troop exercises on helicopter search and rescue, ruins rescue, confined space rescue and other rescue operations.

The joint humanitari­an and disaster relief exercise is part of the exchange program between Chinese and the US militaries. Since it was launched in 1997, the two sides have held 13 academic exchanges, five command post exercises and four live troop exercises, involving more than 400 people from both sides.

 ?? YIN HANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Major General Li Hui (left) of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission talks with US Army Major General Susan Davidson at a seminar that was part of a joint humanitari­an and disaster relief exercise in Portland, Oregon on Monday.
YIN HANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Major General Li Hui (left) of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission talks with US Army Major General Susan Davidson at a seminar that was part of a joint humanitari­an and disaster relief exercise in Portland, Oregon on Monday.

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