Twelve Years After Sandy, Have We Gotten Better at Preparing for Disaster?
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"One is logistics, getting stuff to people. One is finding people who need help. And the third is getting people back in their homes," said Schlegelmilch.
"We had all these people stuck in high rises, socially isolated, in very horrible conditions. Now we have a process [in place], so that would probably go a bit better, assuming we follow those processes."
The storm intensified so rapidly-strengthening from a Category 1 to a Category 5 within 10 hours-it shattered records.
These hurricanes left catastrophic damage and pain in their wake, including dozens of fatalities, billions of dollars in damages, incalculable emotional trauma and several new questions about climate change.
Read at State of the Planet
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