Hurricane Katrina in 2005 exposed significant flaws in the U.S. government's disaster preparedness during George W. Bush's presidency. The inadequate response led to reforms in emergency management policies and highlighted the need for better coordination among agencies. The response to this disaster has influenced ongoing improvements in disaster readiness. ;
The event that led many Americans to question the government's disaster readiness during George W. Bush's presidency was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Its significant impact highlighted major flaws in disaster management and prompted governmental reforms. The inadequacies revealed during the response continue to influence how disaster preparedness is approached in the U.S. today.
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