Given the Katrina experience, some may think the federal response to disasters is a national disgrace. However, preparing for Katrina or any other man-made or natural disaster is not the responsibility of federal government. It is a local responsibility: municipalities and counties are responsible for planning and making preparations for disasters based on a hazard vulnerability assessment.
Japan's triple punch of disasterous events presents an…
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