(Puerto Rico Government Quietly Acknowledges Hurricane Death Toll of 1,427)http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/puerto-rico-government-quietly-acknowledges-hurricane-death-toll-of-1427/ar-BBLGvzL?ocid=ientp
Then, FEMA, attempts to play the blame game and states it was severely unprepared for the disaster. But how fast did power get restored to the big pharma companies on the island or how many of these companies had the financial means for backup generators? How did that whole specialized inside contract awarded to Whitefish, not get to FEMA so they could anticipate delays in power being restored to certain parts of the island, which could affect error in reporting when there was a major breakdown in communication. Take a look at the curriculum of what course of action this organization, needs to take to mitigate risks or assess disaster recovery and you'll find even an online course would suffice.