On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, the city felt an all too familiar feeling. Hurricane Ida swept in as a category four hurricane, leaving homes flooded, streets covered in debris, and people's livelihood destroyed all in a matter of hours. Although New Orleans suffered damage, the investments made in the hurricane protection systems over the past decade proved invaluable.
Preparing for a natural disaster takes time and resources, both of which are in short supply when facing a threat. In this special podcast, I talk about emergency preparedness and what you and your business can do now to prepare for natural disasters in the future.
On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, the city felt an all too familiar feeling. Hurricane Ida swept in as a category four hurricane, leaving homes flooded, streets covered in debris, and people's livelihood destroyed all in a matter of hours. Although New Orleans suffered damage, the investments made in the hurricane protection systems over the past decade proved invaluable.
Preparing for a natural disaster takes time and resources, both of which are in short supply when facing a threat. In this special podcast, I talk about emergency preparedness and what you and your business can do now to prepare for natural disasters in the future.