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LESSONS LEARNED FROM HURRICANE KATRINA

LESSONS LEARNED FROM HURRICANE KATRINA

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lessons they learned from the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Financial institutions have responded admirably to the unique challenges raised by successive hurricane seasons with significant storms. Major challenges faced by these institutions included the following: • Communications outages made it difficult to locate missing personnel.

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Federal EM policy changes after Katrina - FEMA

Federal EM policy changes after Katrina - FEMA

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Hurricane Katrina Relief, by Keith Bea; CRS Report RS22246, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): Its Role in Response to the Effects of Hurricane Katrina, by Gene Falk; CRS Report RS22344, The Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2000, by Erika Lunder; and CRS Report RL33174, FEMA’s Community Di saster Loan Program, by Nonna A. Noto and

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The effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy

The effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy

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Katrina on the New Orleans labor market. The over-the-year loss to the city economy averaged 95,000 jobs during the first 10 months after the hurricane. The job-loss trough occurred in No vember 2005, when the employment total was 105,300 below what it had been a year earlier. Ten months after the hurricane, in June 2006,

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Government’s response to Hurricane Katrina: A public ...

Government’s response to Hurricane Katrina: A public ...

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56 and choices of these public sector agents in the wake of Hurricane Katrina can be understood by a careful examination of their incentives. In this paper we employ public choice theory to …

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The Response to Hurricane Katrina

The Response to Hurricane Katrina

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The Hurricane Pam exercise took place in the summer of 2004. The simulation proved useful, as FEMA distributed copies of a plan that emerged from the exercise in the hours prior to the Katrina landfall. While the plan was not a full operational guide, responders regarded it as “fightable”, i.e.,

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Army Support During the Hurricane Katrina OP 29 Disaster

Army Support During the Hurricane Katrina OP 29 Disaster

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Preface Like many Americans, I followed the e ents in Mississippi and Louisiana with great interest in the days after Hurricane Katrina struck

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A Failure of Initiative - Final Report of the Select ...

A Failure of Initiative - Final Report of the Select ...

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preparation for Hurricane Katrina; and (2) the local, State, and Federal government response to Hurricane Katrina.” The Committee presents the report narrative and the findings that stem from it to the U.S. House of Representatives and the American people for their consideration. Members of the Select Committee agree unanimously with the report

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Managing Catastrophic Events: The Lesson of Katrina

Managing Catastrophic Events: The Lesson of Katrina

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5 Summary The recommendations outlined below are based on the premise that an effective response to catastrophic events such as Hurricane Katrina must be

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Military Resources in Emergency Management

Military Resources in Emergency Management

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Reserve) military units/resources into their respective disaster response plans, training, and exercise operations. As evidence provides from catastrophic disasters such as the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Andrew in 1992, U.S. military units and activities have proven to be a critical

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The Insurrection Act and Executive Power to Respond with ...

The Insurrection Act and Executive Power to Respond with ...

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Hurricane Katrina raised serious questions about the power of the President to use federal troops to respond to natural disasters. During the hurricane, security concerns, both real and perceived, delayed the disaster response and detracted from the primary focus of saving lives.

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ACP Katrina Responses - Emergency management

ACP Katrina Responses - Emergency management

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Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) Hurricane Katrina Observations The Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) is a non-profit trade association dedicated to fostering continued professional growth and

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Crisis Interventions - SAGE Publications Ltd

Crisis Interventions - SAGE Publications Ltd

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Hurricane Katrina in September, 2005, two individuals I worked with epito-mized the differences between a crisis and a trauma: Amelia had moved from New York City to New Orleans to seek employment. She was unable to evacuate the city before the hurricane hit. She temporarily stayed at the shelter where I worked as a disaster responder.

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Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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visually impaired, and other special needs groups (U.S. Department of Transportation 2006). Many low-income people in New Orleans were stranded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina because they had no personal transportation and public authorities did …

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Legacy of Trauma: Context of the African American …

Legacy of Trauma: Context of the African American

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for Survivors of Chattel Slavery, Jim Crow Racism, and Hurricane Katrina” Arthur L Whaley, PhD, DrPH Associate Director of Mental Health Services Research, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health And Professor of Psychology University of Texas at Austin • Danieli, Y. (Ed.). (1998). International handbook of multigenerational legacies of trauma.

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Greater Impact: How Disasters Affect People of Low ...

Greater Impact: How Disasters Affect People of Low ...

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1998; Fothergill, 2004; as cited in Fothergill and Peek, 2004). In a paper about the effects of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans, Louisiana residents Masozera, Bailey, and Kerchner (2007) report that districts of the city with high percentages of people in poverty also had low percentages of people with flood insurance.

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Target Capabilities List - FEMA

Target Capabilities List - FEMA

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The attacks on 9/11, the anthrax attacks, the devastation from Hurricane Katrina, and preparations for a possible pandemic illustrate the 21st century challenges the Nation faces. To meet these challenges, we must understand performance requirements for a major event at the task level and build and maintain the capabilities to perform those tasks.

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Why is Geography Important - Virginia Tech

Why is Geography Important - Virginia Tech

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Hurricane Katrina in 2005 provided vivid testimony to the dire consequences of living in the pathways of destructive natural hazards. By better understanding these catastrophic events, those who study geography realize the importance of early warning systems and effective local, state, national, and inter-

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Guide to the After Action Review - College of Arts and Science

Guide to the After Action Review - College of Arts and Science

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An AAR conducted after hurricane Katrina led to new systems for communications during natural disasters. One team member reported, “without an AAR you eep learning your lessons again ... a report that captures the lessons learned The same framework and questions may be applied with less advanced planning and documentation as an .

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HANDBOOK OF TYPICAL SCHOOL DESIGN 2 CLASSROOMS …

HANDBOOK OF TYPICAL SCHOOL DESIGN 2 CLASSROOMS …

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China, the cyclone in Bangladesh and the infamous hurricane Katrina in the USA have caused the destruction of thousands of schools and with them the lives of many students and teachers. This shows the urgent need to make schools safer for everyone. ... Collision happened on the intersection of these plates often triggers tectonic earthquakes.

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The Response to Hurricane Katrina

The Response to Hurricane Katrina

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3 While many of these task-specific networks provided an unprecedented response, there were basic problems in coordination both within and across these networks, and disagreements

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Federal Emergency Management Policy Changes After …

Federal Emergency Management Policy Changes After …

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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): Its Role in Response to the Effects of Hurricane Katrina, by Gene Falk; CRS Report RS22344, The Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005, by Erika K. Lunder; and CRS Report RL33174, FEMA’s Community Disaster Loan Program: Action in the 109th Congress, by Nonna A. Noto and Steven Maguire.

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MILITARY SUPPORT TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES: THE ROLE OF …

MILITARY SUPPORT TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES: THE ROLE OF …

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ROLE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IN SUPPORT OF HOMELAND DEFENSE A Report Prepared by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ... Hurricane Katrina: DOD Disaster Response, September 19, 2005, RL 33095, CRS-2. Robert A. Priess, “The National Guard and Homeland Defense,”

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Hurricane Katrina: DOD Disaster Response

Hurricane Katrina: DOD Disaster Response

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Hurricane Katrina: DOD Disaster Response Summary The issue that has received the most attention in post-Katrina discussions is the speed of rescue and relief operations.

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Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? - Senate

Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? - Senate

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Hurricane Katrina was a catastrophic storm that made landfall in the Gulf Coast near the Louisiana and Mississippi border with wind speeds near 150 mph. But the damage in New Orleans due to the high winds and rain paled in comparison to …

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Hurricane Katrina AAR - Emergency management

Hurricane Katrina AAR - Emergency management

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Overview On August 30, 2005 OR-2 DMAT was activated to respond to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. (Prior to activation, the team sent 8 members to augment WA-1 DMAT, which

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