Hurricane Dora, 1964.

Author/creator United States
Format Book
Publication Info[Washington] : [U.S. Govt. Print. Off], [1964]
Description45, 9, 5 pages : map ; 26 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction. pp. 1.
Contents Early alert. pp. 2.
Contents OCD Situation Reports. pp. 4.
Contents Emergency actions. pp. 11.
Contents Emergency information. pp. 13.
Contents U.S. Weather Bureau/CD cooperation. pp. 15.
Contents Buttoning up. pp. 16.
Contents Movement to safe areas. pp. 18.
Contents Dora closes in. pp. 21.
Contents Shelters. pp. 23.
Contents The monster moves ashore. pp. 25.
Contents OCD situation preports 16 through 22 (Sept. 10 - Sept. 11). pp. 30.
Contents Appreciation expressed for emergency work. pp. 37.
Contents Flooding becomes major threat. pp. 40.
Contents President Johnson views damage. pp. 44.
Contents Annex 1. Hurricane Cleo operational reports. 9 pages.
Contents Annex 2. Storm precautions. 5 pages.
Summary This is a report concerning the emergency actions of State and local governments, the military services, and the Federal agencies in preparing for and meeting the effects of one of the largest and most violent of tropical storms. The conditions of this type of emergency require exercise of many of the procedures which would be used in a national emergency. Because of this, OCD provides this Report in the belief that it will be helpful to State and local governments in their emergency planning.
Issued in other formOnline version: United States. Office of Civil Defense. Hurricane Dora, 1964. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964]
LCCN 64065494
Govt. docs number D 13.2:H 94/2

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