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By Sunita SohrabjiAmerican Community Media The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s uneven response to the Texas floods — ...
Sadly, we again hear of another tragedy with the catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country. “I was feeling despair thinking about yet another sad headline,” says Pam Lewis, President and CEO of ...
The program, established by a 2000 law, provides grants for a variety of disaster mitigation efforts, including levees to ...
Chantal caused catastrophic flooding and six deaths in central North Carolina. Orange County leaders said the cost of repairs ...
When deadly floods hit Texas, alert systems fell short. With bad weather headed for Lafayette, how do local systems work to ...
The first State Flood Plan, published last year, identified $54 billion in flood mitigation, warning and data needs. The ...
Flood risks are intensifying as Texas experiences more extreme rainfall. State climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon and colleagues at Texas A&M University found that extreme one-day precipitation has ...
Texas bears witness to a terrible tragedy, and citizens soon raise questions. Could the loss of life have been prevented or ...
As the storm system intensified overnight, rainfall totals surged beyond predictions, overwhelming the area’s rivers, creeks, ...
Officials in Texas are facing mounting questions about whether they did enough to get people out of harm’s way before a flash flood killed more than 100 people over the weekend.
The special session agenda includes 18 legislative priorities, with several directly addressing the recent disaster.
State and local officials are calling out federal forecasters amid deadly flooding in the Texas Hill Country over the extended Fourth of July weekend. The criticism comes, as funding cuts and ...
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