Nearly two decades after Hurricane Katrina swept through the Gulf Coast, what policies have changed?
National Center for Disaster Prepardness
AUGUST 22, 2024
Lessons learned after Katrina led the field to refocus again on an all-hazards and a more whole-community-oriented planning approach. Most significantly, it helped local governments find reliable funding for pre-disaster mitigation. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988.
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