A decade after Hurricane Katrina struck, experts say the nation’s disaster-response system relied too heavily on local and state governments that were overwhelmed and generally ill-equipped to respond rapidly.
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Fri, 08/28/2015 - 9:05pm
A decade after Hurricane Katrina struck, experts say the nation’s disaster-response system relied too heavily on local and state governments that were overwhelmed and generally ill-equipped to respond rapidly.