Ten Years Since Katrina

What's been learned since the hurricane struck New Orleans

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When the Lights Go Out

Threatened by massive solar storms, terrorists, and climate change, how safe is the U.S. electrical grid, really?

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We Are All First Responders

FEMA Director Craig Fugate on why the Katrina response failed, why it’s important to talk about “survivors” instead of “victims,” and why citizens can’t just wait for the government to save them in a huge disaster

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The Mothers of All Disasters

Massive hurricanes striking Miami or Houston. Earthquakes leveling Los Angeles or Seattle. Deadly epidemics. Meet the “maximums of maximums” that keep emergency planners up at night.