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You and your friends are part of a disaster preparedness group in your community. you want to make sure that families in your community are prepared for natural disasters. this means that your city, town, or neighborhood should have a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan that families can use when preparing their own plans. this plan may be part of a region-wide plan. the same goes for your school. the school should have its own plan that families can study. your goal is to make sure your community and school provide the best information to families for preparing for a natural disaster. describe your community's disaster preparedness plan. describe your school's disaster preparedness plan.

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