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How to control the damage or worse situation after the disaster?

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:13am

In this case, the main point of the article was to be rpepared ahead of time so that the damage during and after the disaster would be minimized. With education for the communities, after a disaster it would be much easier to move and treat people without as much confusion as there might have been.

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How does the article address public health inequities or emergency response?

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:09am

It addresses concerns over safety of a potential nuclear disaster at Indian Point, as well as how many emergency response districts feel unprepared in education, manpower, and funding for prepartation and response to such an event.

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What actors (individuals or organizations) are referred to? (Provide names and short descriptions)

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:08am

Entergy Corporation - Owner of Indian Point Plant, Disaster Accountability Project - Nonprofit disaster response 'auditing' organization, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Steven Peterson - Director of Emergency Management, Ulster County, NY, Dana Smith - Dutchess County comissioner of emergency response

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What is the main point of the article, and how is it supported?

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:05am

The main point was to discuss the controversy between these two, very different, safety and education zones for Nuclear disasters

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How did the author of the article conduct their research?

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:05am

The author used official statements from a variaty of sources.

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What two (or more) quotes capture the message of the article?

Monday, September 5, 2016 - 11:03am

"Entergy Corp, which operates Indian Point, said that 10 miles 'provides a robust safety margin' and the Fukushima advisory reflected that area's bigger power complex and the lack of information surrounding that accident."
"...Disaster Accountability Project, a nonprofit organization that monitors disaster-response programs and the author of the report, cited the commission's response to the 2011 nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, in which it reccommended that U.S. citizens within 50 miles evacuate."

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