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The infrastructure and communication challenges in the flood-affected zones of Central America have highlighted the necessity of redundancy in emergency planning. With power grids compromised, authorities are urging citizens to rely on battery-powered radios and printed emergency contacts. In these moments of crisis, the strength of community resilience has become the most valuable asset. From fishermen using their vessels for flood rescues to faith-based organizations transforming their halls into distribution centers, grassroots efforts are filling the gaps where professional services are delayed by environmental conditions.