The procedures normally stop short of reconstructing the community, although there is growing interest in developing disaster resistant, sustainable, and resilient communities (Waugh, 2000). The media use to have the market corner with listeners and viewers waiting to hear the news, but now you have the social media and internet so viewer now has instant information in his or her hand from around the world in the fraction minutes. All aboard, the media and emergency management jump on the social media bandwagon to provide information on Facebook and Twitter. The emergency management organization has to produce information effectively in a disaster event with a comprehensive communication plan. The quicker the information can get out so that the proper decision can be made. Long-term recovery activities may continually to progress for a number of years after a disaster and their purpose is to return to a normal life or improved levels (for an example: legal assistance, redevelopment loans, and community planning) (NGA 1979, 13).The information has to be in the right personnel hands so they assisted the public demands. Emergency Management has come from a long way since 9/11. After, the Hurricane Katrina debacle since then has improved in organization, planning, controlling and implementing of …show more content…
Similarly, almost four hundred new charities were created after the Hurricane Katrina disaster to benefit the victims (Strom 2006). Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy are an important piece of the history in emergency management. The elected officials help the emergency management to include the necessary federal aid for the local and state area to rebuild the community. The role FEMA is not perfect, but getting better for the America to get back track for community support. The challenge is how to maintain and develop the capacity to handle the disasters and to be able to face the unknown of a complex world that is prone to deviate on the brink of chaos (Cooper 2005; Lagadec 2007). The challenges will not go away, but there will be opportunities for the leader to lead this great nation through the hard times and the bad for an effective emergency management organization. The need of community assistance is not great, but the federal support that trickles down slowly as for example Hurricane Katrina. At any time there can be hundreds to several thousand for the Federal Recovery Assistance Program to help the people who are really in need of assistance