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Dealing With Tragedy
Dealing with tragedy - how to cope when tragedy strikes Tragedy can take many forms. It can involve personal loss or injury, loss or damage of property, loss experienced by ones dear to us, harm or damage to something we admire or hold dear and loss of health - to name a few. Dealing with tragedy at such a time can be very difficult. The unfortunate reality is that it can be
Floods can damage more than just your home
Preparing for floods in the best policy We should always be prepared for rising floodwaters and never underestimate the danger. By choosing to listen to their own opinions regarding a forecast, evacuation warning or from watching a river or downpour, many have courted disaster. Sadly, when floods are swift, many people have lost their life through making such poor judgements. Things you can do
Catastrophic Weather Issues. Report them using PSR
When do Catastrophic Weather Issues become a problem? Catastrophic weather issues naturally arise in the aftermath of catastrophic weather. Issues arise when there is flooding, loss of electricity and other amenities and when there is damage to property, water pipes, roads, trees and so on. How do we deal with these Catastrophic Weather Issues that follow? This important question
Follow the Zika menace as it spreads across North America…
The Zika menace is here to stay. Even though the Olympics have finished, the Zika menace is here to stay. With outbreaks moving ever northwards, it seems inevitable that the virus will spread until the particular mosquitoes that carry it, start to die out due to environmental and climatic barriers. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is providing an almost real-time tracking
Disaster Recovery – An Approach to Managing Volunteers
Disaster Recovery from ICMA International: In the course of conducting after-action reports following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) noticed a common theme: unprecedented numbers of spontaneous volunteers, most of whom were not affiliated with an established volunteer agency, streamed into
Floods, Tornadoes, Wild Fires, Droughts, Disasters
Are disasters on the increase? Yes, we've been seeing all kinds of disasters in apparently increasing frequency, unfortunately. As a result people are taking a more proactive approach to surviving and recovering from these catastrophic events. What can we do in the aftermath of disasters? People and Businesses can take free advantage of our online Service Request system. Take your