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Plus, a study explores the digital divide for tribal households in Michigan, a report indicates that better broadband data can improve deployment efforts, states are advancing with the BEAD program, and more.
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In light of federal plans to phase out FEMA by the end of 2025, artificial intelligence can help multiply and streamline state and local preparation for, response to and recovery from wildfires, hurricanes and floods.
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The city of Cedar Rapids is seeking $73 million from the federal government to help with its $600 million flood mitigation project.
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Review your plans for where you and your family will take shelter at home, work and other places you frequent in the event of a weather warning.
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History shows plenty of fear of disasters, they are just packaged differently.
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The confusion around the effort to pick a contractor — and the suspicion of chicanery — has led to a round of finger-pointing and recrimination.
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So far, officials say, more than $11 million in assistance has been provided, with FEMA giving $3.3 million in grants to more than 800 homeowner and renters for losses that were not covered by insurance.
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The simulator will help locals plan for evacuation in case of a catastrophic flood.
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In September, the city appealed State Supreme Court Judge James P. McClusky’s decision to allow the union to take the city to arbitration over the issue of the eight demoted captains.
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'You’ll get your basement flooded more often than you’ll have a fire.'
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The exercise, dubbed Vigilant Guard, is intended to give local and state agencies some practice setting up what they call Points of Distribution, or PODs.
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Communities across Ohio will be testing tornado sirens as part of a drill for the Emergency Alert System.
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The warning comes ahead of spring flooding, with parts of northeast North Dakota having the highest potential for flooding in the U.S.
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A thorough all-hazards JRA can help a jurisdiction determine what its highest frequency/highest impact risks are.
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The city is training eight of its police officers on how to operate a drone for a variety of purposes.
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In advance of the storm, volunteer drivers delivered two days’ worth of meals to clients.