The six recovery assistance processes make up the national disaster recovery system. The recovery support services are in charge of creating a framework for problem-solving, encouraging collaboration between federal and state authorities, stakeholders, and non-governmental partners, as well as to increase access to resources (Paton, & McClure, 2013). Every recovery...
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Hurricane Katrina and the Displacement of Refugees Hurricane Katrina drove the Katrina refugees to leave the southern part of the United States. People from the Orleans were among those who had been temporarily relocated to other towns. More than a million people were displaced by Katrina, making it the largest climate-driven...
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One of the worst natural disasters in recorded history was Hurricane Katrina. The hurricane is regarded as one of the biggest hurricanes that proved to be expensive in terms of management throughout history, but particularly in the United States of America. It held the record for the most catastrophic hurricane...
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Tornadoes are one of the most dangerous weather phenomena on Earth. They are caused by powerful thunderstorms that release energy into the atmosphere, creating strong winds that can cause a wide range of damage. Tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, but none are more common than the United States...
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Introduction One of the most devastating and terrible natural disasters is an earthquake. It is possible to believe that the earth is securely grounded on a solid rock foundation, but in truth, nations are situated on tectonic plates, which are rocky slabs that are readily moved by the molten rock beneath...
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The current event chosen for this project is Hurricane Irma, which occurred in the United States and neighboring islands. On September 10, 2017, at ten in the morning, a coast-to-coast battering with gusts reaching 130 mph started in Florida. The wind flips boats and houses, destroys power and communication, and...
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In Australia, many companies and organizations are vulnerable to a variety of natural disasters, including earthquakes, landslides, cyclones, floods, and bushfires. According to Hunt and Knaus (2017) in the Guardian News, Queensland, specifically Brisbane, is one of the disaster zones owing to flash floods and ongoing floods brought on by...
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Unknown natural disaster strikes Thailand, affecting the Phuket area, where Fritidsresor has 4,500 customers and 50 employees. According to the company's communication officer, Fritidsresor has 10,000 to 15,000 Swedes in Thailand, with 800 reported missing in Khao Lak. Around the same time, the organization has planned for 25,000 of its...
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Light Showers in the Middle States Light showers were observed in the middle states from the beginning of the observation period until November 20th. As the storm pushed out into the Atlantic, Maine received a lot of rain. Due to the chilly weather brought on by the rains, the mid-west endured...
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The Chernobyl Tragedy The Chernobyl tragedy was a devastating nuclear event that occurred on April 26, 1986, in Ukraine, about 01:20 AM, during a scheduled safety test. The nuclear energy plant spiraled out of balance, resulting in a massive blast from reactor chamber number 4 at the Chernobyl plant, killing 30...
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Hurricanes are classified into five categories, with category five being the most catastrophic and category one being the mildest but still deadly. Hurricanes cause trauma to casualties and have a huge impact on a region's economic status. Since low-income earners lack the means to relocate, these natural disasters have been...
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Normal physical conditions have an effect on the beach and the shoreline. Natural events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, winds, and tides all have an effect on beaches. Many of these causes have varying effects on the shoreline and beach. Following the beach assessment, it was discovered that the tides had...
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