By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer
BERKELEY - Hurricane Katrina was a disaster on more than one level. And for many it was also a wake-up call.
As squalid scenes of post-storm chaos played over and over again on TV news, Americans realized the government and its public safety agencies are woefully unprepared to handle large-scale catastrophes.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
BERKELEY - Hurricane Katrina was a disaster on more than one level. And for many it was also a wake-up call.
As squalid scenes of post-storm chaos played over and over again on TV news, Americans realized the government and its public safety agencies are woefully unprepared to handle large-scale catastrophes.
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