civil defense
plans or activities organized by civilians and civilian authorities for the protection of civilian population and property in times of such disasters or emergencies as war or floods.
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One of the worst in Cuba’s history, its catastrophic effects prompted Castro to establish a civil defense system in 1966 that became a global model, according to the United Nations and the charitable development agency Oxfam International.
When it comes to hurricanes, the U.S. can learn a lot from Cuba | Mikael Wolfe | September 1, 2021 | Washington PostWhile the PBA was the first to secure the city contribution, the annual $75-per-member taxpayer funding for civil defense has been replicated in the contracts that cover thousands of NYPD sergeants, lieutenants and captains.
A Police Union Contract Puts Taxpayers on the Hook to Defend Officers When the City Won’t | by Jake Pearson | March 26, 2021 | ProPublicaIn 1990, the army's civil defense corps—precursor of today's Home Front Command—handled distribution.
When The Iran Obsession Meets The Free-Market Fetish | Gershom Gorenberg | September 24, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTI'd heard sirens like these before -- they test the civil defense sirens at noon on Tuesdays.
Little Brother | Cory DoctorowA couple of guys fishing on the lake saw the explosion and called the local civil defense head-quarters.
A Mixture of Genius | Arnold Castle
A civil defense official brought up a Geiger counter, but no matter how he shook it and rapped on it, it refused to click.
And Then the Town Took Off | Richard WilsonA nationwide civil defense system now exists in the United States, and is being enlarged and improved constantly.
In Time Of Emergency | Department of DefenseThe Office of civil defense, however, is solely responsible for the validity and accuracy of the information in the handbook.
In Time Of Emergency | Department of Defense
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