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Patch’s Poll: Are We Better Prepared After Tropical Storm Irene?

As we look back on this one-year anniversary at the storm that caused damage and ushered in policy reforms from the governments, we ask, are we prepared if another storm hits?

Today marks the one-year anniversary when Connecticut residents woke up to torrential rain, high winds and trees toppling under the weight of

The storm blew through the state with winds at 60 mph, leaving over 700,000 homes and businesses without power and two deaths, as well as road closures, downed wires and property damage.

In the year since the storm hit, towns have taken more emergency preparedness steps. They’ve put money away for potential disaster situations, and revamped training in case another major weather event occurs.

The state has also implemented drills through the Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, on those emergency initiatives.

And, hopefully, residents have learned to take the necessary precautions when a big storm impacts the region, like stocking food and supplies properly.

One year after Irene hit, are we better prepared than we were before? Take our poll and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Rockfall Resident May 22, 2013 at 09:16 pm
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deb May 21, 2013 at 08:44 am
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