Flooding Emergency Plan in Yangtze River Delta, China by Cheryl Liang, Wenqi Lu, Zhiyuan Chen

The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) is a flood-prone region spanning Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui provinces, and Shanghai City.  The YRD region’s geographical landscape causes it to hold large amounts of water every June to July during the monsoon season and the frequent typhoons trigger flooding.

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Sabaa Alnsour’s Extremist Terrorism Emergency Response Plan in Jordan

Jordan is at a greater risk for terrorist attacks due to its moderate political position, its geographic location, and its tourism industry. Neighboring countries have civil wars and injustices that produce radicalized groups, and recent attacks by Al-Qaeda in Amman have left 60 people dead and over 100 injured. 

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Arghya Iyengar, Nancy Daneau, and Justice Quaye’s Emergency Response Plan for the Management of Monsoons in Mumbai, India

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra, India and it is the second-most populous city after Delhi.  However, it is plagued by yearly  Monsoons that result in heavy flooding from June to September.  During the season, more than 2250 mm of total rainfall is accumulated on average, which can cause drownings, loss of ecosystems, infrastructure damage, and economic losses.  There is a serious need for a disaster plan for the city.

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Michelle Bandel and Yining Liu Evacuation Plan for the Jackson Memorial Long-Term Care Center in Case of a Hurricane

Florida is prone to hurricanes and was hit by major hurricanes (category 3-5) twenty-six times in the last century, with 4 occurring in Miami-Dade county making it the most affected county on the US coastline. Jackson Memorial Long-Term Care Center is located in Dade county, making safe evacuation plans necessary.  

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Katrina Paleologos and Emily Zambiazzi’s Water Shortage Crisis in the Lower Colorado River Operations Plan

Climate change has affected the Colorado River by reducing the river’s flow by 20%  compared to measurements taken in the early 1900s due to extreme heat, dry soil and decreased vegetation, increased water evaporation, and reduced rainfall and snowpack. As a result, an emergency water shortage was declared in an attempt to reduce water usage in surrounding farms, which use 70% of the water, and rapidly growing cities.

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Caroline Romano & Bethlehem Tesfaye’s HIV/AIDS Outbreak and Response Plan in the City of Tshwane, South Africa

In South Africa, 7.5 million people are living with HIV/AIDS, and more than 3 million of them do not have access to treatment; in fact, only 70% of people diagnosed with HIV are on sustained treatment in South Africa, making it one of the worst HIV epidemics in the world.

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Mentalla Abbas, Alyson Marcinkowski, Marissa Sogluizzo’s Emergency Disaster Plan for Vaccine-Preventable Disease Outbreaks in Refugee Camps in Lebanon

Lebanon houses approximately 1.5 million refugees, and the continued influx of unvaccinated individuals in the country has caused several vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks, causing some organisms to become endemic such as measles and influenza.

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Callie Seaman and Maddie West’s Emergency Response Plan for the New South Wales Bushfires

In the state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia, bushfires become worse in recent years, more frequently due to extreme weather fueled by climate change, and are an expensive problem accounting for 10% of the cost of all major disasters in Australia.  Since NSW is the most populated state and its environment is diverse, there is an urgent need to implement high-quality fire preparation, management, and response plans to protect the parks, reserves, and citizens.

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