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Across the country, we are seeing record rainfall, extreme drought, intense hurricanes, violent tornadoes and widespread wildfires. As climate change continues to fuel severe weather occurrences, communities are grappling with more destruction and devastation than ever before.

With extreme weather events going from anomalies to the norm, how are state and local governments adapting their approach to resilience? Join Route Fifty for a conversation on how emergency management professionals are addressing the increased risk of weather catastrophes and collaborating across government to improve community resilience.

Hashtag, Social

2:00 PM ET

June 2, 2022

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SPEAKERS

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Gayland Kitch

Director of Emergency Management
City of Moore, OK

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Chauncia Willis

Co-Founder and CEO
Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management

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Alisha Powell Gillis

Senior Editor
Route Fifty

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