National Survey Finds U.S. Public Unprepared.
November 20, 2004
If the United States were to experience another catastrophic disaster, such as a terrorist attack, would its citizens be prepared to deal with the aftermath? The events of 9/11 forever changed the meaning of “disaster preparedness,” and the three years since have provided plenty of time to discuss the need for action. But according to the latest research on this topic by WirthlinWorldwide (now a part of Harris Interactive Inc.), the vast majority of Americans today remain unprepared for a major disaster.
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