Yes, the government likely provided emergency response and assistance to the areas affected by Hurricane Janet, such as sending rescue teams, providing shelter, and coordinating relief efforts.
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Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
People find a safe place as per weather forecast for a hurricane before the Hurricane strikes at that place.
After a hurricane, various organizations and agencies help with disaster relief efforts. This can include the Red Cross, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and volunteer groups. They provide essential services such as providing shelter, food, medical assistance, and help with recovery and rebuilding efforts.
Yes they did.