From Govtech, this article about fully staffing shelters for a major disaster event.
Hurricane Lessons Learned the Hard Way
From the NYTimes: Lessons Florida Learned from Past Hurricanes.
Florida’s Special Vulnerability to Hurricanes
Caring for the Elderly and Infirm During Disasters
From the Wash Post, efforts in Florida are a model for others. See: Lessons of the past inform care for elderly residents as Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida
Role of Public Libraries in Disasters
As H. Dorian approached the eastern seaboard, it is essential to think about a wide array of preparedness measures. Using libraries is one often overlooked resource. See: The Role of Public Libraries in Disasters.
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Reallocation of FEMA Relief Money
From CNN: Fact check: Does Trump’s reallocation of FEMA funds take money from Puerto Rico?
Evacuation of Nursing Homes
From the conversation.com, this report on on-going research: Hurricane evacuation of nursing home residents still an unsolved challenge
Basic Info re FEMA and CRS Resources
From the Congressional Research Service, this short report on Hurricane Dorian: FEMA and Additional Storm-Related Resources.
The Challenge of Evacuation
From Govtech.com: The Most ‘Evacuation-Challenged’ Communities in the U.S.
StreetLight Data analyzed 100 communities and compiled a list of areas in the country with limited evacuation routes. The data is free and can aid neighborhoods in planning for evacuation or developing infrastructure.
Here is what you personally should consider when evacuating: From the NY Times: Evacuating for a Hurricane: How to Prepare Yourself