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Less than 5% of homes in the county's FEMA floodplain had flood coverage, well below the national average. Uptake was even ...
Money initially awarded to a West Baltimore nonprofit food distribution and compost center will now be used for the ...
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The New Republic on MSNKristi Noem Says Texas Flood Response Is Model for Future DisastersBut Noem had severely botched FEMA’s Texas response by failing to renew contracts with companies staffing FEMA call centers, ...
Weather forecasting, climate research and climate resilience are being hit with major budget and staffing cuts by the Trump ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas flooding: Kerr County still working to recover two weeks after floodKERR COUNTY, Texas - There is still a long way to go two weeks after the devastating floods in Central Texas. In Kerr County, ...
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Virginia lawmakers discuss FEMA restructuring following deadly Texas floodingFDA issues highest risk warning for Dubai chocolate recall The ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Trailer Unleashes Vecna on Hawkins ...
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Policy reflects values, and I am horrified by the values represented in this bill and by every legislator who voted for it.
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LAist on MSNRebuilding after the fires will take years. But insurance for temporary housing will run out firstWhat will happen if survivors are on the hook for rent and a mortgage at the same time? It's common after a disaster, one ...
Flash flooding in cities throughout the U.S. might just be the new normal but most of this country is still not ready for it, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Gongloff writes.
The Extreme Heat Emergency Act from Sens. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona, and Jacky Rosen, D-Nevada, would “explicitly authorize extreme heat as eligible for a Major Disaster Declaration” by the president ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNRoss Valley flood fee to remain flat for 2025-26In 2007, residents in San Anselmo, Ross, Larkspur, Fairfax and the unincorporated communities of Greenbrae, Kentfield, Sleepy ...
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The New Republic on MSNPete Hegseth Announces Dangerous Expansion of ICE’s PowersDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth is now allowing ICE to use U.S. military bases to detain undocumented immigrants as part of ...
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