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Responding to disaster: the Charleville flood.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1990Description: 8pSubject: When a disaster strikes, the community responds magnificently with immediate help. All too often, however, the incident is quickly forgotten and the need for help in the months that follow is ignored. Lifeline responds both immediately and later. Here's an abbreviated account of the follow-up help provided by Lifeline in a specific situation. Not included here is the response which began on April 26, 1990 and the first visiting task (May 16-20, 1990). Also not included here are the recommendations which follow this experience
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When a disaster strikes, the community responds magnificently with immediate help. All too often, however, the incident is quickly forgotten and the need for help in the months that follow is ignored. Lifeline responds both immediately and later. Here's an abbreviated account of the follow-up help provided by Lifeline in a specific situation. Not included here is the response which began on April 26, 1990 and the first visiting task (May 16-20, 1990). Also not included here are the recommendations which follow this experience

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