Flood Response in Mexico

An interesting article in Time magazine on response to floods in Tabasco reports that the Mexican Government did an admirable job when compared to the response to Katrina in the United States. Among other things, it seems that the military was out in force two days before the worst of the flooding, and was constantly running rescue operations during the entire event — a stark contrast to New Orleans, where, as we know, getting military and national guard rescue into gear was problematic and slow.

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