USCIS and its sister agencies have certainly gotten better over the last few years when it comes to dealing with natural disasters. Katrina taught them a lot and now we'll see the agency tested again in what is likely to be one of the largest natural disasters to hit the Northeastern US in many years.
USCIS has not posted information yet on how they'll operate after the storm, but as I did a considerable amount of writing about Katrina and it's after-effects on immigration processing, I'll certainly be covering that subject.
In the mean time, USCIS announced closures today of USCIS facilities up and down the eastern seabord.

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