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Massachusetts declares "Hurricane Preparedness Week" and promotes readiness as an above-normal hurricane season is predicted.
The boys spent about 13 hours waiting for help and were eventually relocated to a safe shelter on the property.
Some of the objections to the facility are that it's located in an alligator and snake-infested swamp. I've also read that ...
President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for ...
Medicaid enrollees will have to file proof they are working, attending school or volunteering 80 hours a month, or have an ...
A new state law that took effect this week authorizes emergency medical services crews to provide care or transportation to ...
Potential impacts include damage to porches, awnings, and mobile homes, scattered power outages, and road closures due to ...
Waves of drones and missiles targeted Kyiv overnight in the largest aerial assault since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began ...
On a FEMA color-coded hazard map, Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties are shaded dark red, indicating an area with ...
As hurricane season bears down, a new layer of uncertainty is spreading through the disaster response system: a wall of ...
May, FEMA had 1,952 trained staffers ready to deploy to disasters; a year earlier, it had 6,588. Meanwhile, NOAA has lost about 20% of staff, including hundreds of National Weather Service employees.
Richardson's remark left FEMA employees confused, as they were unclear as to whether he made the comment as a joke, CBS News reported last week. DHS later insisted he was joking.