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It is essential for states and local governments to take part in a coordinated planning process to identify Hazards, Risks, Goals and Strategies for effective mitigation projects.
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When recurrent disaster take place, such as flooding along a river, repeated damage and reconstruction occurs. This recurrent reconstruction is often more expensive as the years go by...
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Planning is truly the heart of Hazard Mitigation. It is essential for states and local governments to take part in a coordinated planning process to identify hazards, risks, goals and strategies.
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A community plan that identifies actions to be done now to help alleviate disaster condition in the future.
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