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How to prepare for disaster

Published August 04, 2008 @ 07:28AM PT

“The thing is that in most of these communities there is no fireman coming around the corner.”
  
Holly Inuretta, Catholic Relief Services’ Latin American and Caribbean technical advisor for emergencies, shares her experience on what it takes to respond to natural disasters during hurricane season in Latin America and the Caribbean. What emerges in the interview is enlightening: disaster response is more than just sending in help after the storm hits, but a full time effort to help communities be prepared—because in the hours just after disaster strikes, every minute is crucial.  

Read about it here: http://crs.org/dominican-republic/hurricane-preparedness/.   



~ Darcy Higgins
Catholic Relief Services    


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  1. Heather Mansfield

    Hi,

    The MySpace link doesn't work... did you cancel your account?

    Thanks,
    Heather

    Posted by Heather Mansfield on 08/05/2008 @ 07:42AM PT

  2. Catholic Relief Services

    Oh, wow! No, we didn't, it's just a bad link...thanks for telling me!

    Posted by Catholic Relief Services on 08/12/2008 @ 08:04AM PT

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