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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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'When you have a FEMA disaster, some people have insurance. Some people are helped by FEMA. There’s a small group of people that fall into the cracks that no one is there to help.'
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Six helicopters were dispatched to begin dumping containers of boulders on the area of erosion adjacent to the emergency spillway.
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Officers from Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas came together as part of the newly established Tri-State Law Enforcement Officers Impact Group.
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LeFlore County Emergency Management will conduct a joint training exercise with the Oklahoma State Department of Health and several other local response agencies and partners Feb. 25.
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'If FEMA determines you qualify for assistance, they are also going to be asking for bank account and routing numbers for direct deposit purposes.'
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Red Cross caseworkers are meeting one-on-one with clients in the shelter and are coordinating with community partners to ensure all residents have a recovery plan in place.
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Cooper said more than 81,600 N.C. households have requested financial help from FEMA.
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The Serrenti site became available free from the federal government after a new Armed Forces Reserve Center opened in 2011 in North Scranton.
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Within 12 hours after then-Gov. Pat McCrory declared 45 counties disaster areas, FEMA had personnel assessing damage and setting up disaster recovery sites.
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The feds are increasingly swamped, so how do we rein in the costs of disasters?
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Oklahoma City residents generally feel good about first responders and the job they do.
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Acting FEMA Director Robert Fenton was in Albany on Thursday, viewing damage.
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Five government reports since 1986 have urged Washington’s lawmakers to mandate seismic evaluations of public schools, where thousands of children attend classes in vulnerable buildings.
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Was the president talking about delivering more federal aid to the Chicago Police Department?
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How FirstNet will play a major role in managing communication during chaos.