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For many Americans, the problems inherent in disaster management were clearly demonstrated by FEMA's (Federal Emergency Management Agency) 2005 response to

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Hurricane Katrina

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Hurricane Katrina was a disaster that hit the United States of America in the mid 2000s and FEMA was set up as a disaster recovery agency to help curb reoccurrence of future disasters and control the impact of the present damage the disaster caused.

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Hurricane Katrina

Step-by-step explanation:

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) is an agency responsible for disaster management and recovery.

In 2005 when hurricane Katrina struck, FEMA's response was too poor because of some circumstances beyond their control. Many Americans were in need to help but FEMA couldn't offer much help because of complicated legislative issues and some other factors beyond their control.

This made many Americans believe that there are disaster management problems in the country.

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