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Emergency Preparedness and Response
Natural disasters, pandemics, and civic resilience.
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SUMMARY - Emergency Preparedness and Response

A family evacuates ahead of a wildfire with fifteen minutes notice, grabbing what they can carry, leaving behind the irreplaceable photographs and documents and objects that constitute the material record of their lives, joining a river of cars on a highway that was not designed for mass evacuation, arriving at an emergency shelter where volunteers do their best with inadequate resources, spending weeks in limbo not knowing whether their home still stands, the disaster revealing both the fragility of everything they had assumed was permanent and the resilience of neighbors who became commun

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