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Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, according to ...
According to an analysis from reinsurer Swiss Re, a repeat of 2005’s hurricane Katrina hitting in an identical manner using ...
Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, according to ...
Allison is one of the poster children that illustrate water is the deadliest weapon a tropical storm or hurricane has. This ...
Climate resilience efforts such as new flood defense systems and building codes have offset potential insured losses in New ...
The new, twice-daily Amtrak Mardi Gras Service begins on August 18, and will take three hours and 43 minutes to travel the ...
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused $125 billion in property damage. Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic rainfall to North Carolina, causing flooding and landslides. Hurricane season is here.
Miami meteorologist John Morales expressed concern that NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft may be hampered by the budget cuts and ...
Less accurate forecasts and reduced federal support may make local officials more skittish about calling lifesaving ...
A rural community in Florida is working to make extensive repairs to a historic building that has endured substantial damage ...
According to Cotality's analysis of nationwide data, there are more than 33.1 million homes nationally facing moderate or greater risk from hurricane-force winds and more than 6.4 million homes ...
Amid firings, departures and deficit warnings, Trump's FEMA isn't ready for hurricane season. Nim Kid, head of Texas Emergency Management Division, explains what that means for Texas.