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- Hazards: Hurricanes
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/hurricanes/
- This site from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
describes the dangers associated with hurricanes and gives advice to
consumers on how to prepare for and recover from a hurricane.
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- National Hurricane Program
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/hurricanes/nhp.shtm
- A description of the work that FEMA does to help communities and
individuals prepare for and cope with hurricanes.
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- Hurricane Katrina
http://gismaps.fema.gov/2005pages/katrina.shtm
- This site is from the FEMA Mapping and Analysis Center and contains
satellite images of damage as well as maps of power outages, total
rainfall, and other topics related to recovery from Katrina.
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- FirstGov: Hurricane Katrina Recovery
http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/PublicSafety/Hurricane_Katrina_Recovery.shtml
- Information on missing persons connecting with family and friends, what to do if you are a victim of the disaster,
how to help victims, and a listing of disaster cleanup and agency resources.
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- FEMA: 2005 Hurricane: Volunteer or Make a Donation
http://www.fema.gov/press/2005/katrinadonations.shtm
- FEMA lists organizations accepting donations of cash and/or
volunteers. FEMA advises that volunteers should not report directly to
the affected area unless directed by a voluntary agency.
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- Hurricane Katrina's Impact on the U.S. Oil and Natural Gas
Markets
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/special/eia1_katrina.html
- The Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of
Energy prepared this report.
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- Flood Water Testing Results: Chemical Testing
http://www.epa.gov/katrina/testresults/chem/090305/chem2005_09_03.html
- The Environmental Protection Agency posted these results from its
testing of the floodwaters in new Orleans.
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- Hurricane Katrina: Links to Health Information Including
Toxicology and Environmental Health
http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/hurricane.html
- Links to U.S. and international health organizations, as well as
information on health and environmental issues that arise after a
hurricane.
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- Environmental Health Needs and Habitability Assessment
http://www.epa.gov/katrina/reports/envneeds_hab_assessment.html
- This report from the Centers for Disease Control and the
Environmental Protection Agency describes the environmental and public
health challenges facing residents who return to New Orleans.
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- GAO Reports and Testimonies Related to Disaster Preparedness,
Relief, and Reconstruction
http://www.gao.gov/docsearch/featured/dprr.html
- The Government Accountability Office investigates government
agencies and programs for effectiveness and efficiency. Reports on
this site are about topics like public health, energy supply, and flood
control.
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