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Disaster Zone

Disaster Zone Blog by Eric Holdeman
It never rains in Southern California.
Brandon Wales, executive director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Don’t ignore this important aspect of the profession.
I’ve never seen three before.
Other “systems” are needed to manage the border.
Less time to prepare for the coming storm.
Electric-powered trucks are part of the equation.
One of the best jobs in emergency management.
Certainly not an expected outcome from the flooding.
Killing civilians is not a wartime objective.
We have thousands of counties and cities in the United States. Each of them should have someone designated as the local emergency management director.
Try being the secretary of state.
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Thinking through how to warn people traumatized from past storms.
New York City is a great example of that.
Should we now color outside the lines?
For now, it is a “maybe.”
Vaccines are available, but not the process.
The state has not had the catastrophic losses that California and Oregon have experienced.
From a respected leader in public health.
Our Arctic Circle state and climate change tip of the spear.
Might your good intentions make you a target?
It won’t be easy or cheap.
Torrential rains were the cause.
For earthquakes it can be different.
It is brewing and its path is unknown.
There are all types of disaster research going on today.