Local mitigation plans are investment strategies that communities create through the planning process. Plans are used to identify hazards, assess risks and vulnerabilities, and develop strategies. The planning process is community-based and risk-informed. It closely aligns with the principles laid out by the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101. The process shows the whole community why it should mitigate. It also helps communities develop actions based on their current and future risks and capabilities.
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