Motivation, Satisfaction, and Risks of Operational Forces and Helpers Regarding the 2021 and 2013 Flood Operations in Germany
Pluvial floods claimed more than 180 lives in Germany in July 2021, when a large and slow-moving storm system affected Germany and many neighbouring countries. The death tolls and damages were the highest since 1962 in Germany, and soon after, the crisis management was under public critique. This st...
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Main Author: | Alexander Fekete |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1274b12bb2034c789e9a768d79a582e3 |
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