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Date: Feb 2014

This report will details recovery efforts that state government made in the 12-24 month period after Hurricane Katrina. A summary of the work of the federal government, local governments,...

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This document can also be found on the official website of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at: https://www.fema.gov.
This FEMA report, part of...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

This second edition of the FEMA 154 Handbook provides a standard rapid visual screening procedure to identify, inventory, and rank buildings that are potentially seismically hazardous. The scoring...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

You can never tell when there will be an earthquake, but you canreduce or avoid damage, injuries or loss of life by preparingyourself. As a licensed child care provider, you already do many things...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

This guide for education leaders and facilities developers focuses on the safety of school buildings and their occupants. Noting the economic losses and social disruption caused by building damage...

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Date: Aug 2020
Location: All Countries

This document can also be found on the official website of the Federal Emergency Management Agency website: https://www.fema.gov/.
This Guide summarizes...

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Date: Jan 2024
Location: USA, Global

People caught in avalanches can die from suffocation, trauma, or hypothermia. This info sheet tells how to stay safe when an avalanche threatens.

Content Type: Resource
Date: Jan 2024
Location: USA, Global

Las personas que quedan atrapadas en avalanchas pueden morir por asfixia, traumatismo o hipotermia. En promedio, unas 28 personas mueren en avalanchas durante la época de invierno en los EE. UU....

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Date: Jan 2024
Location: USA, Global

陷入雪崩的人员会因窒息、外伤 或体温过低而死亡。美国每年冬天平均有 28 人死于雪崩。 English: People caught in avalanches can die from suffocation, trauma, or hypothermia. This info sheet tells how to stay safe when an avalanche...

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Date: Jan 2024
Location: USA, Global

Những người bị kẹt trong tuyết lở chết vì ngạt thở, chấn thương hoặc hạ thân nhiệt Trung bình có 28 người chết trong các trận tuyết lở vào mỗi mùa đông ở Hoa Kỳ. English: People caught in...

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