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ArtikelBefore The Deluge - and After  
Oleh: Phelan, Sarah ; Hayes, Michael
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 195 no. 4 (2003)
Topik: PEOPLE; deluge; people; back ups
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Isi artikelAt the eastern edge of North Dakota, the Red River flows north toward Canada, forming the state’s border with Minnesota. The city of Grand Forks sits in the Red River Valley, north of Fargo and south of Winnepeg, on the North Dakota riverside just across from East Grand Forks. Between melting snow and persistent rains, the spring of 1997 was a wet one, and the river rose - and rose. When it finally crested at 54.4 feet, close to double the flood stage of 28 feet, water was flowing at 140,000 cubic feet per second, 178 times the normal rate. By Saturday, April 19, floodwaters covered large areas of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks and 90 % of the population had been evacuated. The city went 23 days without drinkable water. Once flooded, downtown Grand Forks burned. In this article, three CPA s who’ve been on the front lines of devastation share lessons learned the hard way and tell firms how to prepare - and rebound - and help clients do the same.
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