qamar posted two fascinating links:
1) a Katrina timeline which shows that Bush did indeed declare a Federal emergency before Katrina made landfall, but *then* went on to continue his holiday, which I still think is callous; that Brown really is incompetent and as far as I can see, a lot of the blame should lie with FEMA; and that Bush congratulated Brown for a ‘great job’ when he should, by then, have known better.
2) a 2002 BBC report on a Category 5 hurricane in Cuba where 60,000 homes were destroyed but absolutely no one died. The Cuban Government in part focussed on community-based responses and managed to evacuate everybody, even though many of them were poor.
I still argue that community-based emergency training and preparation has more of a chance and I think this shows it to some extent. catcom last night likened it to community bushfire responses: everybody knows what to do, they come together to fight the disaster and then they disperse again.
I realise this is a lot bigger than a bushfire, but the Cuban experience shows it’s possible.