How to survive a flood or other catastrophe : a manual for disaster victims.
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Forks, N.D. : [s.n.], 1997Description: 97 pDDC classification:- 363.3493 21
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A flood, hurricane, earthquake or other major natural disaster is something that we read about, hear about, or see on television and that only happens to other people. Wrong. This misconception leads to a preconceived notion that it will never happen to us. Wrong again. A national emergency resulting from a major disaster can happen anywhere, anytime, and to anyone. This manual is written from the standpoint of a single individual rather than a couple, group, or family who has battled, hurt, learned, healed and survived one of nature's most tragic blows; however, it can be useful to all these groups. The focus is on the flood disaster that befell Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota (Greater Grand Forks), in the spring of 1997
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