In 1998, a huge ice storm hit an area from Kingston, Ontario,
to Nova Scotia. Major hospitals lost their main power, traffic
lights stopped working, some radio and television stations
lost the ability to broadcast, and some stores reported panic
buying. Imagine that an ice storm is a forecast for your area.
How might the social systems where you live (for example,
police, transit, health care, volunteer fire departments)
prepare for such an event?
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