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National Risk Register for Civil Emergencies - 2013 edition

The National Risk Register (2013 edition) provides a government assessment of the likelihood and potential impact of civil emergency risks.

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National Risk Register for Civil Emergencies - 2013 edition

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The National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies July 2013 edition has been published and provides an updated government assessment of the likelihood and potential impact of a range of different civil emergency risks (including naturally and accidentally occurring hazards and malicious threats) that may directly affect the UK over the next 5 years. It also provides information on how the UK government and local respondents such as emergency services prepare for these emergencies.

Members of the public, organisations and businesses wishing to be better prepared for emergencies may find the National Risk Register a useful reference document.

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Published 11 July 2013

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