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JONES: Thank you everyone for joining us for live coverage of this horrific attack on us in Sydney. We're going to speak to the three survivors who were with them, speaking on camera about the experience. They were Australian citizens. We have no idea who they are, where they were taken, but they are being held, with the help of the ABC, in Brisbane. The bodies of the hostages, as well as the men who were killed, will be brought to Australia from Turkey, our national capital and to the state capital for a post mortem. We'll also be speaking with one of their brothers and a friend who are the men's relatives and the brother of one of the dead. It's a real emotional period, you know. I'll be honest, this attack doesn't mean I'm not sad or sadder to see what happened, but this is going to be the first time for a whole year in my life that I've been away from my family, with my daughter and son-in-law. In that same time, people keep asking me why have you not moved to Sweden and how do I explain not to go to the funeral. This is just awful. But this attack is not something I can take, so I have decided to remain and try to find a solution for the future. JONES: That's one of the men who was there, Michael Brown. He's being flown by the Australian Security Services for security. Do you still live at the house? Is this your house? BROWN: Yeah it's still my home, still my family, still my house. I can't believe this morning, the fact that we have this horrific attack on Sydney, but we have also a pretty, pretty strong sense that our country is very strong. There has been a lot of work that has gone on. 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In addition, $500,000 can be used for community engagement and the building of a road network from the base camp to the evacuation centre at the eastern edge of the park to enable people to leave the area at any time. The National Parks Service will also invest $5 million over five years for a network of additional support stations to support community reintegration efforts. These will include the establishment of a support centre for people returning to their homes after bushfire evacuations, improved transport systems, including a rail link for accessing community support services and increased capacity to provide essential services, including housing, medical care and support services to victims of the fire. The National Parks Service also provides free emergency response supplies, such as hand sanitizer, hygiene products and toiletries. Additional staff will provide assistance in training staff and developing operational and planning plans related to providing this emergency assistance. On a community basis, the agreement supports community reintegration, including an ongoing community meeting at the base camp each morning where residents and residents' relatives can interact with staff and others about the fire, the crisis, and their own recovery process. It also brings into force emergency protocols at the camp which are based on a "safety protocol" introduced for bushfires as part of the federal government's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). The IRIS provides a framework for all fire-related safety information in bushfire-affected communities, including information on fire-fighting methods, safety precautions, evacuation routes and recovery plans. The national park management plan, published in late March 2016, stated the National Park Service had been informed of the emergency response situation by the Ministry of Fire and Emergency Services, and had been aware of the response response plan until recently. In addition, a meeting with the ministry and the Federal Government in Canberra on 24 September 2016 took place at which the agreement was signed. While the national park has been evacuated from the fire, authorities have not yet moved to evacuate the national park communities from eastern areas of the park, the evacuation areas, however, can be expected to reestablish their community areas within weeks from today. ThSun, 21 Jun 2020 16:01:35 +0300Аноним (valeriyamny@yandex.ru)