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State Launches Initiative to Boost Disaster Readiness Across Virginia

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Governor Abigail Spanberger has launched a new effort aimed at improving how Virginia prepares for and responds to emergencies, bringing together public safety leaders from across Southwest Virginia for the first Regional Readiness Summit.

Governor Abigail Spanberger speaks during the Regional Readiness Summit in Abingdon, where public safety leaders gathered to discuss emergency response strategies. Below, the governor listens as public safety leaders share insights on coordination and crisis planning.

The inaugural meeting, held in Abingdon, gathered more than 100 leaders from law enforcement, fire services, emergency management, and other key sectors. The goal: strengthen coordination and ensure communities are better prepared for major incidents that stretch beyond local resources.

State officials say the summit is part of the Governor’s broader Unified Readiness Framework, created under Executive Order 12. The initiative focuses on improving communication and teamwork across agencies before disasters happen.

“No single agency or sector can meet today’s emergency response challenges alone,” Spanberger said during the event. “Virginia’s strength lies in the partnerships we build before disaster strikes.”

During the summit, participants worked through different crisis scenarios, discussing how agencies can share resources and respond more effectively. These scenarios included events that could involve multiple localities or overwhelm a single department, such as large-scale natural disasters or major public safety threats.

Leaders from a wide range of fields took part, including hospitals, public health officials, transportation teams, and the National Guard. Representatives from schools, social services, and nonprofit groups also joined discussions, reflecting the wide impact emergencies can have on communities.

Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Stanley Meador said preparation is key to saving lives and reducing damage. “Preparation is the most important thing we can do before a crisis,” Meador said. “These discussions ensure officials are ready should a crisis occur in Southwest Virginia.”

Virginia has faced several major emergencies in recent years, including flooding, fires, and active shooter incidents. Officials say these events are becoming more complex and are putting greater pressure on local agencies.

The new summit series is designed to address those challenges by identifying gaps in resources and planning. State leaders will review feedback from each session to decide where investments and support are most needed.

More Regional Readiness Summits are planned across Virginia in the coming months. The goal is to build a stronger, more connected emergency response system statewide—one that can act quickly and effectively when disaster strikes.

 

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