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"speaker_name": "Ndhiwa, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Martin Owino",
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"content": "The NG-CDF hardly cope with a school fire or a broken bridge but if we have a structure where the national government or the county government provides support to the systems on the ground, we can easily manage disasters. There is an element of response. When disasters happen, sometimes rapid response is required. You mentioned something that caught my attention. When a disaster is classified as county yet it is beyond county boundaries, what do you do? It causes a delay in response which leads to loss of lives and even cause disabilities. I support Hon. Nyikal, that we would rather classify risks than the disasters because there is no time for classification when disaster strikes anyway."
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