These new building codes represented focal alternatives that building materials companies used to develop new products.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the federal government responded by doling out more than $60 billion in total emergency spending, an appropriation process driven strongly by politics.
One of the main problems following Hurricane Sandy was the fact that many people who chose not to leave lacked the supplies necessary for survival. The fact that the order to evacuate New York City came extremely late in the process, as it did during Hurricane Katrina, did not assist.
The NRC kept an eye on Sandy's progress both before and throughout the storm from the Incident Response Center at its Region I office in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, as well as from the Operations Center at its main office in Rockville, Maryland.
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