Compare Galveston hurricane 1900 Hurricane Andrew 1992 Power point

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  • Compare the preparedness and response phases of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 to those of Hurricane Andrew of 1992. Present your comparison of these case studies in a PowerPoint Presentation of at least 12 slides. Please include a title slide and reference slide for the presentation (not included in the 12-slide requirement). Use APA style for all citations and references. A minimum of three references are required in addition to the textbook. Include the following information in your analysis of these case studies:


1. Compare and contrast the response efforts of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 to those of Hurricane Andrew of 1992. What has changed?
2. Identify advanced technology and discuss how it has improved emergency preparedness and response.
3. Identify federal legislation and programs that reduce the impact of natural disasters such as hurricanes.

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Disasters from Natural
Causes—Hurricanes
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Introduction
• This is an presentation of two hurricanes that cause so much
devastation in their era. As we observed the comparison and contrast of
each preparedness and response and what has changed.
• We will also look at;
I.
The advanced technology and how it has improved in emergency
preparedness and response,
II. Federal legislation and programs that reduce the impact of natural
disasters.

History about the hurricanes





Galveston Hurricane 1900
Know as one of deadliest U.S. Natural Disaster in America in the city
of Galveston, Texas.
September 8, a category four hurricane descended on the town, causing
over $30 million dollars of damage with winds of 145 miles per hour.
Weather Bureau prediction on the storm path was completely wrong.
Estimated death toll to 12,000 disaster could have been less if the U.S.
Weather Bureau had not applied such poor communication policies.

History about the hurricanes





Galveston Hurrica...


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