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Protecting Critical Facilities
After a series of powerful tornadoes struck several states in April and May of last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency dispatched a team to assess the performance of residential and commercial buildings and such critical facilities as hospitals and emergency operations centers. The team’s observations formed the basis of several publications issued by the agency referred to as tornado recovery advisories.
Protecting Critical Facilities
After a series of powerful tornadoes struck several states in April and May of last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency dispatched a team to assess the performance of residential and commercial buildings and such critical facilities as hospitals and emergency operations centers. The team’s observations formed the basis of several publications issued by the agency referred to as tornado recovery advisories.
Protecting Critical Facilities
Smith, Thomas L. (author) / Perotin, Manuel (author) / Walsh, Erin (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 82 ; 52-57
2016-01-01
62012-01-01 pages
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