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#REDIRECT [[Cualtiya Ellaci Tlatequipanoque Zacapiyotl]]
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The '''Cualtiya Ellaci Tlatequipanoque Zacapiyotl''' (lit. "Zacapine Disaster Amelioration Service"), better known as the '''CETZ''', is an agency of the [[Public Safety Secretariat of Zacapican|Secretariat of Public Safety]]. Its mission is to mitigate the impact of any emergency affecting the territory of [[Zacapican]], be it the result of natural forces or a man-made accident, with a focus on minimizing the impact to the lives of the citizenry of the United Republics. This is primarily accomplished through a network of shelters, stores of disaster supplies, and several subordinate organizations of specialized relief and rescue workers that can be mobilized in response to an emergency. The disposition of these CETZ resources is laid out according to the potential hazards in a given area. Originally created to provide relief in the aftermath of the numerous and varied natural disasters the landmass of Zacapican experiences, the CETZ has now become much more closely associated with remediation of major industrial accidents and radiological contamination incidents as a result of their ongoing role in containing and liquidating the lasting effects of the [[Zacatlilco disaster|Zacatlilco]] and [[Xochitlalpan disaster|Xochitlalpan disasters]]. Emergency workers enlisted in service under the CETZ are known as the ''tzinquixque'' (lit. "those who reduce, take away") stemming from their perceived role to reduce and eliminate the consequences of a disaster.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 20 July 2023

Zacapine Disaster Amelioration Service
Cualtiya Ellaci Tlatequipanoque Zacapiyotl
AbbreviationCETZ
Formation5 May 1923
TypeGovernment agency
PurposeDisaster response
Location
Official language
Nahuatl
Parent organization
Secretariat of Public Safety
Government of Zacapican

The Cualtiya Ellaci Tlatequipanoque Zacapiyotl (lit. "Zacapine Disaster Amelioration Service"), better known as the CETZ, is an agency of the Secretariat of Public Safety. Its mission is to mitigate the impact of any emergency affecting the territory of Zacapican, be it the result of natural forces or a man-made accident, with a focus on minimizing the impact to the lives of the citizenry of the United Republics. This is primarily accomplished through a network of shelters, stores of disaster supplies, and several subordinate organizations of specialized relief and rescue workers that can be mobilized in response to an emergency. The disposition of these CETZ resources is laid out according to the potential hazards in a given area. Originally created to provide relief in the aftermath of the numerous and varied natural disasters the landmass of Zacapican experiences, the CETZ has now become much more closely associated with remediation of major industrial accidents and radiological contamination incidents as a result of their ongoing role in containing and liquidating the lasting effects of the Zacatlilco and Xochitlalpan disasters. Emergency workers enlisted in service under the CETZ are known as the tzinquixque (lit. "those who reduce, take away") stemming from their perceived role to reduce and eliminate the consequences of a disaster.