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Providers in St. Louis were awarded the money through the Missouri Department of Health’s Crisis Counseling Program, which has for decades been funded by FEMA to help build hope and resiliency in disaster survivors.
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When Typhoon Halong devastated Western Alaska last month, the hardest-hit communities were accessible only by air or water. That complicated response efforts and makes rebuilding a challenge.
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The city is accused of having had a 'lack of nimbleness' with regard to annexation.
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Nearly 30 wildfires burned in Arizona on Monday -- accounting for the state having the most blazes in the nation, according to the Associated Press.
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Severe storms that occurred April 28 through May 2 caused widespread flooding and damage to public infrastructure and private property.
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The rare chance to view a total solar eclipse from the United States is expected to draw thousands to hundreds of thousands of people to the state.
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At least seven San Jose, Calif., city employees reported flooding in the three hardest hit neighborhoods nearly 24 hours before the city evacuated residents.
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After Hurricane Matthew struck North Carolina in October, state lawmakers allocated $25 million in relief funding.
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Power outages are lasting longer, and this tool is aimed at cutting restoration times.
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Roughly 20 employees at the center would no longer be employed by the city, but instead would be overseen by the newly created executive board.
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Scenarios included a tornado striking schools during dismissal time, leaving damage and injuring students, and heavy rain that prohibited transportation to and from schools.
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Throughout the day, the North Carolina Helicopter and Aquatic Rescue Team conducted search and rescue training exercises using the Black Hawk helicopters.
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F-500 will cost less and can be used for different types of fires as well as flammable liquid spills.
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The agreement calls for the 911 district to pay for 70 percent of the building’s utility costs, maintenance and upkeep.
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Mapping and sharing data will help first responders save lives in the wake of disasters.
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A 30-page plan says it seeks 'comprehensive improvements across the entire suite of NOAA nautical chart products' for the 3.4 million square nautical miles of water and 95,000 miles of U.S. coastline the agency charts.
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The budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 also called for renewing the city’s contracts with two regional agencies that assist the Fire Department.