Blogs / In the Know / Mississippi Floods Emphasize Local Government’s Role in Disaster Recovery
19 May 2011 | 4:33 PM
Experts are predicting new high water marks during the Mississippi River floods that have been devastating communities as the river swells from the Midwest to Louisiana. While the Army Corps of Engineers does its best to manage the waters through its systems of dams and levees, local governments are working non-stop to support their citizens in these areas.
All communities face some risk of natural disaster or other emergency, and the Mississippi floods provide a good opportunity for local governments to revisit their own plans. ICMA has produced several documents that address the issue of emergency management and disaster recovery which may also prove useful to communities affected by the recent flooding.
For additional resources, please visit the Knowledge Network’s Disaster Recovery and Emergency Management topic pages.
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