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Using HAZUS-MH and GIS to Measure Mitigation Successes - Red River Flood
April 2007 marks the ten-year anniversary of the Grand Forks Red River Flood Disaster, which caused $3.7 billion in total losses in North Dakota. In 2006, a severe flood of the same river resulted in only $6.5 million in total losses. The reduction in total losses resulted from a partnership between FEMA, North Dakota, and localities. This poster shows the mitigation successes that resulted from this partnership.
Document Details:
| Resource Type: |
Poster |
| Audience Categories: |
Mapping Professionals
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| Hazard Types: |
Coastal Storm
Severe Storm
Mudslide/Landslide
Hurricane/Tropical Storm
Typhoon
Flooding
Dam/Levee Break
Tsunami
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| Subjects: |
Public Outreach and Education
Mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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| Series: |
ESRI Poster Display
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| Last Update Date: |
09/02/2008 08:26 PM
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| Distribution Restrictions: |
Number of Hard Copies: |
1 |
Security: |
Available for FEMA personnel only |
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