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False and misleading claims about extreme weather are spreading rapidly on social media, disrupting disaster response and putting lives in danger, a new report finds.
One of the most experienced emergency response experts in the country, who lives in Maine, says the nation is becoming less prepared to respond to disasters.
Energy use, climate change and workers rights should all be considered.
A hotter climate makes flooding more frequent and severe, and government flood maps aren’t keeping up with the change.
Texas lawmakers began questioning local Kerr County officials over their preparedness and response to the deadly July 4 ...
Opinion
Processing, HELOC Tools; FEMA and Detention Center Funding; Freddie's Net Worth Hits $65 BillionAs hundreds of attendees add Bob Seger, Madonna, Eminem, and Stevie Wonder to their playlists in preparation for the MMLA conference starting this weekend in Michigan, and my son Robbie hunkers down ...
Our analysis of FEMA flood maps in the Austin area show many homes devastated by July floods were in high-risk areas. Experts ...
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