Web site of the week: 72 Hours
Emergency Management Alert, March 28, 2006
Web site of the week: 72 Hours
Citizens of San Francisco have a ready resource for disaster information at 72 Hours, a site created by the city's office of emergency services. The site address is the department's not-so-oblique reference to the fact that the restoration of vital services to a populace suffering the wrath of earthquakes, fires, storms, power outages, or acts of terrorism often takes 72 hours or more.
Packed with content, easily navigable, and useful for citizens and noncitizens alike, it has a crisp clear interface with solid how-to information meant to help readers craft their own disaster "kits" and plans.
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