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Professor of public administration and urban studies at Georgia State University

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Former FEMA director and author of Stronger in the Broken Places
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What A Difference A Day Makes

What A Difference A Day Makes

This is an important new beginning, whether you're preparing or cleaning up after a natural disaster.

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The Disaster Supply Kit

The Disaster Supply Kit

Preparing a disaster supply kit can mean the difference between life and death.

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Learn the Lay of the Land

Learn the Lay of the Land

Find out what hazards you're likely to face in your area.

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Who You Gonna Call?

Who You Gonna Call?

Formulate an emergency plan.

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Looking Up

Looking Up

Remember to stay positive.

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Turn On, Tune In

Turn On, Tune In

Your TV and the radio will be important sources of information during a natural disaster.

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It's All About Coverage

It's All About Coverage

Know what kind of insurance is out there, and make sure you get the proper coverage.

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Slowly but Surely

Slowly but Surely

Congratulations-the worst part is behind you.

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Bracing Your Home

Bracing Your Home

Here's some tips for getting your home prepared for a natural disaster.

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A Disaster Reading List

A Disaster Reading List

Here's some books to help you prepare and recover from a disaster.

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