Tony Moore
Tony Moore is a Fellow and President Emeritus of the Institute of Civil Protection and Emergency Management.
A former senior police officer, he was at one time involved in policing the Notting Hill Carnival and major football matches in London, UK
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Looking Back - Fires in high-rise buildings
In the light of the catastrophic fire at Grenfell Tower in West London, Tony Moore looks back
at recent high-rise building fires in Britain - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 12, Issue 4)

Deadliest aircraft accident in history
Forty years ago, the deadliest aircraft accident in the world happened on the ground when two Boeing 747s collided at Los Rodeos Airport on the island of Tenerife, resulting in the deaths of 583 people, writes Tony Moore - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 12, Issue 3)

The Silvertown explosion
For the last three years various anniversary celebrations have been held to commemorate events from WWI. Tony Moore describes another incident that hit London 100 years ago - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 12, Issue 2)

The Tangsham earthquake
On its 40th anniversary, Tony Moore describes the worst natural disaster of the 20th century, which was also instrumental in bringing to an end one of the worst human-made disasters in the Peoples’ Republic of China - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 12, Issue 1)

The crash of TWA 800
On July, 17, 1996, a Boeing 747-100 exploded into a ball of fire 12 minutes after take-off from JFK International Airport, crashing into the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island. Tony Moore discusses the persistent doubts as to what caused the explosion - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 4)

The Chernobyl nuclear accident
The explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant thirty years ago was – and remains to this day - the most destructive nuclear accident to occur, writes Tony Moore - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 3)

Disasters at the Hajj
More than 1,000 people were killed in two unrelated disasters at the 2015 Hajj. Tony Moore looks into what happened, drawing on his extensive experience of policing at large-scale events - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 2)

Rally bombings in Ankara
First it was 9/11 in New York; then it was 11-M in Madrid, followed by 7/7 in London. Now it is 10/10 in Ankara, says Tony Moore, who describes how suicide bombers killed 102 people at a rally - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 2)

The Challenger disaster
It is 30 years since the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean just over a minute after its launch. Tony Moore describes what happened - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 2)

Airport attacks in 1985
Simultaneous attacks on Rome and Vienna airports by the Abu Nidal Organisation (ANO) 30 years ago left 16 people dead and more than one hundred injured, writes Tony Moore - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 11, Issue 1)

The Bologna Massacre
On its 35th anniversary, Tony Moore describes the worst atrocity in Italy since the end of the Second World War: The Bologna terrorist attack that killed 85 people on August 2, 1980 - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 10, Issue 4)

The Enschede fireworks disaster
Tony Moore describes how a spring day in the town of Enschede turned into disaster after a small fire broke out in a fireworks factory, leading to massive explosions - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 10, Issue 3)

Moorgate train accident
February 2015 is the fortieth anniversary of the most serious train accident on London’s underground. Tony Moore describes the events surrounding the six-day rescue and recovery operation - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 10, Issue 2)

A CRJ retrospective
We've hit a milestone: ten years of publishing since we launched in Autumn 2004. Here, Tony Moore takes a comprehensive look at incidents that occurred in the 12 months since Crisis Response Journal's inaugural edition. - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 10, Issue 1)

Brighton hotel bombing
Thirty years ago, the IRA killed five people and injured dozens more when they targeted Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Party Conference in Brighton, UK, - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 9, Issue 4)

The 'Exxon Valdez' disaster
Twenty-five years ago, the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Alaska, spilling hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil and triggering an environmental catastrophe. Tony Moore looks back at the events of 1989 - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 9, Issue 3)

Lockerbie anniversary
In 2014, CRJ will be ten years old. As part of our celebrations, we introduce a new section looking at the anniversaries of major disasters around the world. This issue, Tony Moore starts by examining three crises that struck the UK 25 years ago - Written by Tony Moore. (Volume 9, Issue 2)