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Foreword
The term " hazard mitigation " describes actions that can help reduce or eliminate long-term risks caused by natural hazards, or disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and earthquakes. After disasters, repairs and reconstruction are often completed in such a way as to simply restore damaged property to pre-disaster conditions. These efforts may expedite a return to normalcy, but the replication of pre-disaster conditions often results in a repetitive cycle of damage, reconstruction, and repeated damage. Hazard mitigation is needed to break this repetitive cycle by producing less vulnerable conditions through post-disaster repairs and reconstruction. The implementation of such hazard mitigation actions now by state and local governments means building stronger, safer and smarter communities that will be able to reduce future injuries and future damage.

The Massachusetts State Hazard Mitigation Plan provides both short-term and long-term strategies for implementing hazard mitigation measures by state agencies as well as local municipalities throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This plan accomplishes this by identifying actions that will lower the risks and lower the costs of natural hazards.

For a copy of the plan, click here

For additional information on the plan, contact Richard Zingarelli, State Hazard Mitigation Officer, at 617-626-1406.

 
     
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