The more prepared companies are for fire-related and other worst-case crisis scenarios, the more likely it is that they can respond when the unthinkable happens.
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Business leaders who want to prepare for a crisis or update their crisis management plans could learn a lot from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). In the past 14 months alone the agency responded to 130 major disaster declarations involving the Covid pandemic, winter storms, landslides, an earthquake, and thousands of unescorted minors at the southern U.S. border.
The Washington Post reported this morning that President Joe Biden, “. plans to visit the Washington headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he is scheduled to receive a briefing on the Atlantic Ocean hurricane outlook ahead of the official June 1 start of the season. While there, Biden plans to announce he’s doubling the money the U.S. government will spend helping communities prepare for extreme weather events.”
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