- 2005-09-03 (土) 0:23
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痛ましすぎる自然災害と人災。
Before 9/11 the Federal Emergency Management Agency listed the three most likely catastrophic disasters facing America: a terrorist attack on New York, a major earthquake in San Francisco and a hurricane strike on New Orleans. “The New Orleans hurricane scenario,” The Houston Chronicle wrote in December 2001, “may be the deadliest of all.” It described a potential catastrophe very much like the one now happening.
相変わらずするどい洞察に感服。
- First question: Why have aid and security taken so long to arrive?
- Second question: Why wasn’t more preventive action taken?
- Third question: Did the Bush administration destroy FEMA’s effectiveness?
- Newer: 「エキサイト ザ・マンション」をベータテスト
- Older: ものすごい蒸し暑いのだが
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