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Subject 💻 Webinar Today: Community Resilience Estimates
Date February 29, 2024 5:29 PM
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Learn about CRE data products and tools. The CRE tracks how socially vulnerable neighborhoods in the U.S. are to the impacts of disasters.





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?? Webinar Today: Community Resilience Estimates

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Join us today to learn more about our Community Resilience Estimates and related data products and tools. Launched in the summer of 2020, our Community Resilience Estimates track how socially vulnerable every single neighborhood in the United States is to the impacts of disasters.

Local planners, policymakers, public health officials, and community stakeholders can use these estimates to help assess the potential resiliency of communities and plan mitigation and recovery strategies in the event of a disaster.

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