How to plan to keep communications open after disaster strikes
In. U.S. Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC). Hazard assessment preparedness, awareness, and public education emergency response and recovery socioeconomic and public policy impacts : Proceedings. Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC), 1993. p.339-48.
Monography
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| Desastres -Disasters-
| ID: des-6612
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CR3.1
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ABSTRACT
Experience has taught us after every major earthquake that the public telephone network will be congested. Both the increase volumes caused by people attempting to reach their lovel ones and controls which the local telephone companies and interesxchange carries must activate to protect the network will decrease everyones's chances of getting their calls through (AU)
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Database:
Desastres -Disasters-
Main subject:
Strategic Planning
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Hotlines
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Communications Media
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Disasters
Language:
English
Year:
1993
Document type:
Congress and conference
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Monography