Forensic Engineering Investigation Of 2004 Florida Hurricane Damages
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Florida Was Hit By Four Major Hurricanes In Six Weeks During The 2004 Season. Some Areas Had The Eye Of The Hurricane Pass Over Their Location During Three Of The Four Storms. In Some Of Those Cases Before Repairs Were Completed, Another Hurricane Hit The Same Area. This Was The Worst Possible Scenario. Preparation For The Hurricane Season Is Important And Can Be The Difference Between A Reasonably Comfortable Survival And A Miserable Existence Until Your Home Is Again Livable. The Planning Should Begin When You Decide On The Place You Wish To Buy, Rent, Or Share With A Friend Or Relative. Some Of The Important Items To Be Considered Are Somewhat Subtle, And Should Contain The Following Considerations:Downloads
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2005-01-01
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Yaxley, Wilbur T., and Bracken William C. 2005. “Forensic Engineering Investigation Of 2004 Florida Hurricane Damages”. Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers 22 (1). https://doi.org/10.51501/jotnafe.v22i1.638.
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