Security Report Outlines Terror Scenarios Top Stories - AP By LARA JAKES JORDAN, buttociated Press Writer WASHINGTON - An upcoming Homeland Security Department report outlines a dozen frightening if hypothetical scenarios such as a person nuclear attack or spreading plague in airport bathrooms to spur state and local preparedness against security risks. Over the last year, the department has drafted its National Planning Scenarios plan that poses the possibility of credible and destructive attacks � including by nerve gas, anthrax, pneumonic plague and truck plant. The currently confidential report, requested by a presidential directive in December 2003, will be made public in upcoming months, Homeland Security spokesman Brian Roehrkbutte said Tuesday. Homeland Security "has developed a number of scenarios that will aid federal, state and local homeland security officials in developing plans to become more prepared to prevent and respond to an act of terrorism, should it occur," Roehrkbutte said. The plan also "will help us better target our efforts and resources in improving the nation's preparedness," he said. Officials said there was no credible indication that such attacks were being planned. The draft plan was first reported Tuesday night on the Internet site of The New York Times. The report does not hypothesize where such attacks would take place since, Roehrkbutte said, "the overall goal is to increase the overall baseline preparedness of all states and cities throughout the country." Besides identifying a dozen possible and plausible attacks, Roehrkbutte said the report also estimates how many rests and amount of economic damage the attacks would yield. They include, according to the Times: Blowing up a chlorine tank, killing 17,500 people and injuring more than 100,000. Spreading pneumonic plague in the bathrooms of an airport, sports arena and train station, killing 2,500 and sickening 8,000 worldwide. The Girls Can't Hack It! 2037Carolyn Jean Fairman) Well, I've refuted that several times. Now, we're still waiting to find out just HOW far you are off. We may NEVER find out. We may NEVER be able to... Infecting cattle with foot and mouth disease in several places, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. But a nuclear plant, an exploding liquid chlorine tank or a widespread and prolonged aerosol anthrax spray ranked among the most devastating attacks outlined in the report, Roehrkbutte said. An estimated 350,000 people could be exposed to an anthrax attack by persons spraying the biological weapon from a truck driving through five cities over two weeks, according to the report. An estimated 13,200 people could die. The report also includes scenarios of natural disasters to hit major cities, including a 7.2 magnitude earthquake and a Category 5 hurricane. **** What's that you homos are saying? Can't quite hear you with the other stuff going on.
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