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on an "all-of-nation" "all-hazards" approach to disasters, fusing together the capabilities of federal, state, and local authorities to respond to crises. It refocuses government resources on mitigation—preventing catastrophes from getting worse—and resilience—how communities actively respond to and recover from a major disaster.
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379:Region IV
292:Region II
248:: Boston
167:Australia
48:disasters
741:Al Qaida
673:Region X
588:Colorado
559:Nebraska
555:Missouri
514:Oklahoma
502:Arkansas
462:Michigan
454:Illinois
436:Region V
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351:Delaware
314:New York
246:Region I
226:Congress
737:Taliban
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143:records
98:History
82:Annex I
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