28 Wednesday, July 31, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Scientists warn Oregon is lagging in disaster preparedness Legislature fails to approve hemp commission By Sarah Zimmerman Associated Press SALEM (AP) 4 Oregon state lawmakers abandoned a multimillion-dollar proj- ect to develop early warning systems for earthquakes and wildfires, and scientists warn that the funding shake-up could endanger public safety and put Oregon further behind other West Coast states in pre- paring for natural disasters. Researchers were shocked when nearly $12 million to expand ShakeAlert and AlertWildfire 4 early warn- ing systems to help detect significant earthquakes and wildfires 4 unexpectedly went up in smoke last month, just days before the end of the legislative session. Money for the projects was included as part of a larger funding pack- age, but was stripped in a last- minute amendment. Disaster preparedness has continually been a focal point as western states are poised to enter the hottest and driest months of wildfire season. And two massive earthquakes in remote areas of Southern California this month reminded the public it9s only a matter of time before the next destructive quake hits.