Improving disaster planning and response efforts : lessons from Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki.
Material type: TextPublication details: [McLean, Va] : Booz-Allen & Hamilton, 1993Description: vi, 48 p. : ill., mapsDDC classification:- 363.3492 IMP
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Following the widespread destruction caused by Hurricanes Andrew and Iniki, disaster planning, response, and recovery procedures in the U.S. have received considerable attention. This report synthesizes two reports of Booz-Allen & Hamilton staff who evlauated relief efforts on-site. Specifically, it focuses on the importance of devoting financial, technological, and human resources to developing effective plans for disaster response and mitigation. Recommendations are divided into four areas: forecasting of hurricane tracks and intensities, evacuation and shelter, disaster response, and political aspects of disaster relief
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