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    National Veterinary Services face unique challenges during technological disasters, requiring inter-agency cooperation and enhanced preparedness. Effective response necessitates specialized planning, training, exercises, and equipment for human, animal, and environmental safety.

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    • To outline the unique requirements for national Veterinary Services in responding to technological disasters.
    • To emphasize the need for enhanced preparedness and inter-agency cooperation.

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    • Analysis of the specific challenges presented by technological disasters to veterinary services.
    • Review of existing disaster response frameworks and their applicability to technological incidents.

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    • Existing response protocols may be insufficient, requiring specialized planning, training, exercises, and equipment.

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    • Enhanced inter-agency coordination and resource allocation are critical for mitigating risks associated with technological disasters.