Nearly Half Of US States Fail On Emergency Plan Communication, New Study Shows
Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 23:28
in Mathematics & Economics
Seven years after Sept. 11, and in the wake of many major natural disasters such as forest fires, hurricanes and flooding, nearly half of US states either have no state-level emergency plan or do not provide it readily to the public, reveals a new study by George Mason University communication professor Carl Botan.
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