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    encounter. This process works sequentially from the bottom up: It starts at the local level, works through the states, and passes on to the federal government. In the case of Katrina, the response began slowly, with a general feeling of uncertainty and inconsistency. (Schneider, 2005). The government systems found this all to be very true when they aided in the recovery of those affected. Louisiana, local governmental units were overwhelmed with the magnitude of the disaster. Hence, they…

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    Katrina Ethical Dilemma

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    Ethical and moral dilemmas seem to affect decision maker at several levels during Katrina. At the federal level President Bush was faced with the dilemma of whether to order a federal takeover of the crisis management from state and local government. The issue of letting local officials to continue to handle the situation even when he knew they were overwhelmed and federal assistance was late in coming was balanced against thoughts of how much can be done to help the crisis if he were to…

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    The National Weather Service issued emergency warnings for "dangerous and possibly life threatening" flash floods in parts of South Carolina Saturday. Parts of the state saw over a foot of rain and rainfall records broken. Heavy rains battered much of the East Coast Saturday and Sunday, causing power outages and traffic accidents which have left four people dead since Thursday. The storms are the result of a confluence of extreme weather events: Hurricane Joaquin over the open Atlantic and a…

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    Katrina made its second and third landfalls in the Gulf Coast area on August 29, 2005 as a Category three hurricane. A neighborhood TV channel reported New Orleans was encountering broad flooding due to a few levee breaks, the city was without electricity, and there were a few cases of massive damage in the area. In brief timing, whole neighborhoods were engulfed in water. Due the rapid flooding, numerous residents became stranded, long after Hurricane Katrina had passed, and could be seen on…

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    C110 Unit 1 Essay

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    1. Situation: The recent catastrophic (Hurricane Maria Aftermath) rains and sustained winds have caused havoc, resulting in the most damaging floods within Fort Allen premises to include all facilities assigned to the 201st Regiment (MF) RTI. Consequently, not only is it having devastating effect on livelihoods all infrastructure has been severely impacted in the affected areas including telecommunications. 2. Request the use of the classrooms C110, C120 (A&B), C140 (A&B), and C150 B located…

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    September 10, the day of the hurricane, is also a national holiday for British Honduras, on which many locals gather in the streets to celebrate the defeat of Spanish conquerors by the British in 1798.[6] It is widely believed that the hurricane struck without any warning, although some recent historians have disputed this. In his column for The Belize Times on September 5, 2004, Emory King claimed that Belizean authorities withheld continuous warnings from U.S. ships in the region of a possible…

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    they die from hitting the water so hard and so fast. In 1964 The Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension span in the world at 4200 ft. Since then its main span length surpassed 10 other bridges. Today, it’s the second longest span in the United States after the Verrazano - Bridge in New York City. The total length from abutment to abutment is 8981…

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    Essay On Hurricane Imma

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    being its first big natural disaster. In this article Brock Long discusses the upcoming challenges FEMA will face with their funding quickly running out. Using all of their staff and resources FEMA is combating wildfires and severe storms in 20 other states. For preparation against Irma large supplies of food, bottled water, medical supplies, cots tarps for roofs, 11 million liters of water and 7.5 million meals were placed in Alabama. Along with generators and other equipment to bring in to…

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    Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi occurred in Australia on the 3rd of February 2011. It reached a marginal Category 5. The lowest air pressure was recorded at Tully Sugar Mill at 929 hPa. The heaviest rainfall was recorded at South Mission beach at 471 mm. The highest tidal surge was recorded at Cardwell of an approximate height of 5m. Yasi had a maximum wind gust of 285 km/h, and had a maximum sustained wind gust of 205 km/h. Cyclone Yasi began developing as a tropical low northwest of Fiji on the…

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    Smith Hill Case Study

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    Smith Hill sounds like many small American towns with the population under a few thousand. I grew up in a small town in VA, but I never heard of any issues with the emergency management. One of the biggest threats that we faced was from the flooding of the nearby river. It seems every few years flooding would occur. When I was a teenager there was major flooding from days of heavy rainfall and it just about devastated the town. Some businesses decided that enough was enough and closed up…

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