Across the United States, communities are experiencing storms, heatwaves, floods, and wildfires at a frequency and intensity once unimaginable. At the same time, aging infrastructure, overburdened ...
More than 300 representatives from community-based organizations, public health, emergency management, academia, utilities, philanthropy, insurance and finance shared their communities’ experiences ...
If you haven’t already, see last week’s column titled: Part 1: Realistic Individual Preparedness before reading on. In emergency management we know that all disasters are local. We say it all the time ...
After Hurricane Ian, residents in Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel & Captiva and Pine Island formed three new hyper-local groups to support relief and recovery efforts. Their missions were similar, focusing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica Sanders covers climate justice and sustainability from the DMV. Fire-affected residents meet with FEMA officials on January ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - We are 23 days into hurricane season. To this point, there are no named storms on our radar, but the folks at Entergy want to make sure the time we have before that first ...
Petty Officer 2nd Class Frances Caselton, a marine science technician from Coast Guard Sector Mobile, observes and documents vessel damage and potential pollution hazards in Orange Beach, Alabama, ...
When disaster strikes, businesses face immediate and costly challenges: How do they keep operations running, protect their assets and recover quickly? While no company is immune to crises, those with ...
ST. THOMAS — St. Thomas Federal Credit Union has awarded a new round of community grants totaling $20,000, continuing a multi ...
Gov. Janet Mills has approved bipartisan legislation to improve how the state prepares for and responds to increasingly severe weather events. LD 1, “An Act to Increase Storm Preparedness For Maine's ...