Abstract
It was bound to happen. The scenario had been researched, rehearsed,
and replayed over and over again among emergency managers. It was just
a matter of when and where the major hurricane would strike a large
American city. Two specific scenarios had been considered—a major
hurricane with 20 foot plus storm surge inundation affecting the Gulf
Coast region or a hurricane-induced levee failure in New Orleans. Both
captured the imagination of emergency planners designing training
scenarios. Hurricane Pam, the fictional FEMA-funded emergency exercise
for federal, state, and local officials in Louisiana, encapsulated both
scenarios. Hurricane Katrina played them out in real time. [...]
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