New York, NY – Only fire departments and charitable groups retained public confidence following the nation’s response to Hurricane Katrina, according to a report published by New York University’s Center for Catastrophe Preparedness and Response, a federally-funded think tank created following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
这项研究比较了美国的灾难前和卡特里娜飓风的灾难,表明消防部门是唯一在公众对灾难能力的看法中没有遭受下降的机构之一。联邦和地方政府,商业和警察都被认为不太可能应对灾难。
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