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Preparing for a disaster is more than stocking up on water and supplies. It’s about deliberating on the best method for construction, not the cheapest, and ensuring funds are available to aid in immediate post-disaster needs.
As part of Disaster Preparedness Month, the Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) hosted a special seminar dealing with financial and property resilience.
TEMA Director Allan Stewart warned that the hardest part of a natural disaster is dealing with the aftermath.
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