Read these guides to natural disaster protection and response
Emergency Management Alert, September 20, 2004
The Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released guides for protecting and responding to natural disasters after the string of hurricanes hit the southern coast of the U.S. this month.
The CDC examines how to prepare for hurricanes and also how to stay safe when cleaning up after the storm. To read about this, visit http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/index.asp .
FEMA looks at wind and flood rebuilding techniques, as well as protecting businesses from disasters. To read more on this subject, visit http://www.fema.org/hazards/charley.shtm.
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