Multiple Choice
Developing preimpact plans for disaster recovery is important because:
A) There will not be much time for recovery planning after disaster strikes
B) FEMA mandates preimpact planning
C) Funding is contingent on preimpact planning
D) Response will be the focus after the disaster strikes
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Q12: A recovery/mitigation committee should work with the
Q13: A major misconception about recovery is:<br>A) The
Q14: A community is a specific geographic area.
Q15: Restoring the community to its previous status
Q16: Why should communities not aim to "get
Q17: Recovery begins when the emergency:<br>A) Strikes<br>B) Has
Q18: The recovery process typically involves unique and
Q19: Hazmat spills are an increasingly a problem
Q20: Households typically pass through two stages of
Q22: The burden of recovery most frequently falls