Dr.Evans likely learned several lessons from the disaster. One lesson I might have learned is the importance of clear guidelines and protocols in difficult decision-making situations. Emergency management systems were enhanced, and better mechanisms for sharing information and resources were put in place. There was also an emphasis on improving evacuation plans, emergency shelters, and the overall resilience of critical fractures. However, there may still be areas that remain unaddressed in disaster planning. Challenges may include issues related to equity and social vulnerability, ensuring timely and effective responses to rapidly evolving situations, and addressing the potential impacts of climate change. the impact of this story on feelings about the AMA would vary for each individual reader. It might raise questions about medical ethics, the role of professional organizations in disaster response. approach to disaster planning or the context provided by FINK it’s challenging to analyze its strengths and weaknesses. the statement by Fink” sometimes individual medical choices, like triage choices, are less a question of science than they are of values” suggests that medical decisions made during crises involve both scientific considerations and ethical or value-based judgments. when I read that story I understand that sometimes in life you have to take decisions even in the difficult situation, and fight for what is right.