Senate Report on Hurricane Katrina Presentation

Assignment Senate Report on Hurricane Katrina Presentation

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Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that the United States was
unprepared to deal with a disaster of such magnitude. Even though, as indicated
in the senate report, “Hurricane Katrina: A Nation Still Unprepared,” the
government knew for many years that a devastating hurricane was quite likely to
strike New Orleans, planning was insufficient and no solid strategy existed for
response. Lack of strategy delayed response when time was of the essence and a
lack of leadership and unsuccessful coordination efforts actually contributed
to additional destruction and distress.

Multiple serious mistakes were made during first-response
efforts and the recovery stage after Hurricane Katrina, which ultimately
contributed to the development of new standards, procedures, and agencies.
Lessons learned from this catastrophe had a significant impact on preparedness,
mitigation, response, and recovery efforts at every level of government. The
mistakes of Katrina and the resulting recommendations for improving practices
within the United States are documented in “Hurricane Katrina: A Nation Still
Unprepared.”

The report is lengthy; however, the following sections
provide a comprehensive overview of deficiencies in the areas of preparedness,
mitigation, response, and recovery.

Executive Summary

Chapter 2: Hurricane Katrina: Indicators of Impact

Chapter 5: Hurricane Katrina: Timeline of Key Events

Chapter 6: Emergency Management: Louisiana

Chapter 8: “Hurricane Pam”: Warning Flag for Katrina

Chapter 18: Communication Voids

Chapter 19: Lack of Situational Awareness

Chapter 27: Failures in National Response Plan: Unified
Command

Chapter 28: FEMA Waste and Fraud

Recommendations

Your task is to read these sections of the report and
prepare a presentation for the mayor of your city demonstrating the major
deficiencies in the area of preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery
along the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Based on the report,
your analysis of your state’s emergency plan in Module 2, and any additional
research, make recommendations in a PowerPoint presentation (15-20 slides) for
what your city needs to do to make sure it is as prepared as possible for
potential threats.

Be sure to address the following:

Identify the major deficiencies in preparedness and
mitigation planning that left the Gulf Coast vulnerable to a major disaster.
Address how lack of effective risk assessment and hazard analysis played a role
in worsening the devastation.

Identify problems with communication and operations that
worsened the impact of the storm during the response phase.

Identify major problems with both short- and long-term
recovery in the aftermath of the storm.

Identify the most important lessons your own city should
learn from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

Recommend what your city should do to address its major
weakness in the areas of preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery in
order to ensure it is as prepared as possible. Include recommendations for the
role training and exercises should play in ensuring preparedness.

While APA format is not required for the body of this
assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and
references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.