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    3qbu43A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population ’s resilience‚ or ability to recover.[1] An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in an area without

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    INTRODUCTION A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ severe weather‚volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover.[1] An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in

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    was done to prevent the tragedy. In the Civil Engineering Magazine‚ models have been made in the 1990’s and a while before that that‚ if a category 4 or 5 hurricane hit New Orleans there would be a catastrophic flood and the city would be devastated. The magazine says that the flood could reach heights of 25 feet. "With Hurricane Katrina‚ some parts of New Orleans saw up to 20 feet of water" (12a). With all this information being known a while back‚ why wasn’t anything being done to change and

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    they ultimately result in an increase of water into the system thus triggering a flood event to occur. These factors vary depending on if the flooding is inland or coastal‚ but they include heavy rainfall‚ storm surges‚ and snow melt. However‚ humans can exacerbate the hazard in a number of ways‚ such as through increasing the amount of impermeable surfaces‚ building in floodplains and a high population density in flood risk areas. One of the primary causes of river flooding is prolonged and heavy

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    Scholarly material based on flooding in Diego Martin‚ specifically‚ and the preparedness levels of its residents proved to be very difficult to obtain. However‚ as major flooding events have occurred within the past five years it is expected that research is still being conducted on the area. In Beard’s (2012) article it is noted that the greater area of Port-of-Spain‚ which includes Diego Martin‚ is prone to flooding due to sedimentation and development of the area. Flooding may occur after a prolonged

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    disasters and the improvement of responses and policies surrounded them and the chaos and devastation they cause. The articles analyzed will be Risk and regulation: can improved government action reduce the impacts of natural disasters by Robin Spence and Flood risk management in the United States and the impact of Hurricane Katrina by Gerald E. Galloway. These article explain the devastation natural disasters can cause and the regulations needed to prepare for such disastrous events. Spence says‚ “three

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    grow in certain areas. In addition‚ we are seeing more extreme storms causing flooding’s to happen. For example my own house‚ it has never flooded until three years ago and not only mine‚ but houses all over Chicago. Ever since then‚ there was been floods each year something that rarely ever happen around here. Global Warming is doing harm to the environment. Not only is the planet getting warmer but also places like Alaska‚ Greenland‚ and Montana are loosing glaciers that took thousands of years

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    New York State: Natural Disaster Sustainability Program: Preparing for the Next Major Hurricane It is an unfortunate reality that societies seem willing to invest in adequate flood risk reduction only after large disasters. The hurricane protection system of New Orleans was improved at a cost of about $14 billion after the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. The storm surge flooding of 1953 in the Netherlands caused enormous damage and the loss of more than 1‚800 lives. This prompted the development

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    (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2014). Management of a disaster includes four phases; prevention‚ preparedness‚ response and recovery (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2014). Hawaii’s isolation in the pacific lends itself to the possibility of many disasters from; floods‚ hurricanes‚ tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ pandemics‚ and volcano eruptions (Schaefers‚ 2014). The purpose of this paper is to study emergency preparedness and response to flooding in Hawaii‚ and the role of the professional nurse in such a disaster. The

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    Streamflow is always changing‚ from day to day and even minute to minute‚ the main influence on streamflow is precipitation runoff in the watershed. On the other hand‚ floods occur when water overflows or inundates land that’s normally dry. Both are among earth’s most common and most destructive natural hazards which unfortunately the United States have a high rate of these disasters‚ causing the citizens wanting to live near the coastlines and river valley. United States has a great record with

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