Scenarios about 'federal emergency management'
Federal emergency management refers to government-coordinated systems for disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. These frameworks typically involve interagency cooperation across multiple levels of government to address natural disasters, technological accidents, and other major emergencies that exceed local capabilities. The evolution of emergency management practices reflects changing understandings of disaster vulnerability, resilience, and the appropriate role of central government in protecting citizens during crises.
What If New Orleans Had Better Hurricane Protection Before Katrina?
Exploring the alternate timeline where New Orleans had implemented comprehensive flood protection systems prior to Hurricane Katrina, potentially averting one of America's worst natural disasters.