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Katrina, Mississippi: Voices from Ground Zero

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Katrina, Mississippi: Voices from Ground Zero

By: NancyKay Sullivan Wessman
Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell, Gwen Hughes
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For 12 years, Katrina held all the "most horrible, most expensive" titles for US hurricanes. When the monster storm slammed into Mississippi's Gulf Coast in 2005, public health physician Dr. Robert Travnicek firmly faced the disaster. In Katrina, Mississippi: Voices from Ground Zero, Dr. Travnicek and other first responders reveal what really happened during Katrina: what they did to get ready, how they managed from inside the emergency operations centers in Hancock and Harrison Counties, and the catastrophic destruction they dealt with for several years to come.

Lessons they learned help prepare current and future first responders to strengthen emergency management planning and response, from extreme heat and ice storms to terrorism and tornadoes. One of many five-star reviewers proclaims Katrina, Mississippi, to be "written so well you can smell the odor of rotting fish, rancid pork bellies, raw sewage and more.... This is a page-turner."

©2015 NancyKay Wessman (P)2017 NancyKay Wessman
Americas Natural Disaster Mississippi
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This account of the real aftermath of Katrina was very heart felt and riveting

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