Learn from lessons of emergency preparedness and recovery. Enhance your readiness and resilience for future crises.
Learn from past emergencies for preparedness Share effective planning and response strategies Emphasize resilience and adaptability Apply lessons to enhance preparedness and recovery
Emergency Preparedness and Recovery Lessons Learned program relates to almost any type of emergency, including terrorism, although we will discuss predominantly hurricane and flooding disasters. Without trying to recap what occurred with the Katrina and Rita disasters, we'd like to present ideas, recommendations, and observations about emergency preparedness, as lessons learned from first responders, corporations, the government, and volunteer organizations.
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