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Communities are asking how to rebuild back better after suffering devastating wildfires. This story is the first chapter of Hazards Ahead, a series about resilience from RECORD’s sister publication ENR.
As reports trickled in of damaged infrastructure, rescue efforts remained focused on saving lives during the continuing disaster of Hurricane Harvey before assessing the damage of the storm and subsequent flooding.