An Assessment of the Consequences and Preparations for a Catastrophic California Earthquake: Findings and Actions Taken - Prepared By Federal Emergency Management Agency by Various
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condemnation or evacuation of particularly unsafe buildings
with the subsequent need for temporary housing, and the provisions of special protection of fragile inventories. If the prediction is correct and appropriate actions are taken, thousands of lives can be saved and significant economic losses can be avoided. The costs of responding to a prediction may be substantial, however, and the commitment of resources undoubtedly will have to be made in the face of considerable uncertainty and even reluctance. Indeed, the possibility of an inaccurate prediction must be faced squarely. =Actions=: FEMA, in conjunction with other appropriate Federal agencies, State and local governments, and volunteer and private-sector organizations, will increase its actions to develop procedures for responding to a credible, scientific earthquake prediction, including: » Identification of constructive and prudent actions to be taken » Analysis of the costs and benefits of various alternative actions » Identification of roles and responsibilities in deciding which actions should be implemented and by whom » Criteria for evaluating circumstances when the provision of Federal assistance would be appropriate |
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