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In the days since the Texas flash-flood disaster, the Department of Homeland Security has had a stock response to questions ...
As a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s ...
With hurricane and wildfire season well underway across much of the country, state and local emergency managers say they have little idea how much support the federal government will provide if ...
Cities may need to establish their own recovery and resilience funds because only a handful of states are prepared to absorb ...
Store items in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Place your food supply on high shelves to keep them far from any ...
Just days into his second term, President Trump said he was going to recommend that the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” Lee esto en español. Disasters can feel overwhelming if you’re an immigrant, whether it’s because of your ...
This guide explains how federal, state, and local disaster response works — from applying for FEMA aid to documenting damage.
Weeks before flash floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott participated in the first meeting of a new ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has no immediate plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency amid ongoing discussions about the disaster relief agency's future, the ...
California frequently suffers some of the costliest disasters in the country. Now state officials fear they’ll be left to ...
In an effort to shrink the federal government, President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans have taken steps that are diluting the country’s ability to anticipate, prepare for and respond to ...