This document summarizes a research project investigating the potential role of GIS in emergency planning. The project used a scenario of a terrorist attack on a tidal barrier in Belfast causing widespread flooding. The GIS was used to locate the nearest health facility, predict flood inundation, identify affected populations and roads, and select schools as temporary shelters. Key results included maps of flood extents, numbers and types of buildings affected, population densities impacted, and lengths of submerged roads. The discussion concludes that GIS provides situational awareness and decision support for emergencies by integrating spatial data to visualize scenarios and identify weaknesses in plans.