Hurricane Relief Efforts - Are we Heading in the Right Direction for the Best Possible Hurricane Assistance?
In the hurricane aftermath of one of the deadliest decades in North American history, what if we learned in terms for providing efficient hurricane relief efforts? For one, we have learned that the average natural disaster cleanup is an absolute huge undertaking. It requires the resources of far more than any one city or State can provide. Hurricane Katrina alone has literally swallowed an ill-prepared FEMA hurricane relief plan within weeks. And then came deadly hurricane Charley and hurricane Ivan. To this day there is over 10,000 homes have been destroyed enough to be uninhabitable on the west coast of Florida alone.
Hurricane Charley and Ivan had literally bankrupted at least one major insurance company and enforced several other national insurance providers to pull out of the state entirely. I learned this the hard way when my own mother's house was severely damaged by these two deadly hurricanes. Her insurance provider required her to pay for the damages in to fix the house before they even provided her money. Or they would not pay for the damages and they would cancel her insurance policy the following month. I wouldn't exactly call that insurance coverage. Sounds more like racketeering to me.
In the state of Florida currently, to get a new insurance coverage on home here you will have to accept a 2% deductible. Which on a $250,000 house is $5,000 out your pocket right off the bat. Then of course you're required to kick in any additional money that the insurance company typically under estimates on the actual cost of repairs. Which can easily be another $5,000 to 10,000 dollars.
With all of this in mind, the future of hurricane relief efforts is downright intimidating and even frightening.
There is one ray of sunlight poking through this frightening aftermath however. And then is the fact that mankind has finally turned the corner on future hurricane relief efforts.
In that magical solution to hurricane relief? in one sentence, hurricane prevention by dissipating its deadly energies naturally. How can this possibly be even doable? it's ironic, but there is a man in Glen B. Stewart that believes it may take longer to formally describe this newly discovered hurricane reduction ability than to actually do it. And since hurricane Rita, Glen and his forward thinking research are in fact doing it quite well.
This forward thinking research into hurricane prevention efforts has brought Glen B. Stewart global acclaim. Within 18 hours, Glen's milestone research became a global buzzword on six continents.
This new breakthrough research is based on what is now called the Stewart principle.
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