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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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With 85 percent of the building searched, authorities say they don’t expect to find additional victims, but said it was still possible that the official death toll could rise higher than 36.
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Wildfires are not that uncommon in heavily forested areas, especially in dry conditions, but there was something eerily ominous and disturbing about this fire.
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This trend will impact emergency services and emergency management
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I would call this the Farmer's Almanac series of bills
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In the job requirements, it is an additional duty
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The fires in Tennessee highlight warning issues
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A convoy of mini-satellites will use GPS to measure wind speeds at the warm surface core of tropical cyclones — where ocean meets air.
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Many families face a loss of income from leaves of absence from work and then the cost of seeking care at a cancer center in a big city.
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Patients screamed as they came off the bus and looked for their friends and families - some yelling from their stretchers - others didn't move at all, posing as the dead.
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As friends and relatives worried, prayed and mourned, authorities continued the grim, painstaking task of searching the warehouse’s charred hulk, removing debris 'bucket by bucket.'
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Unheeded warnings have little impact on the outcomes.
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FEMA's deadline for debris cleanup is six months from the hurricane, which would be April 8 for the town.
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The earthquake shredded buildings and weaponized fragments of brick and concrete, crushing scores of people eating lunch, shopping and talking on the phone.
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Gatlinburg Police Chief Randy Brackins fought back tears at a morning news conference as he described the crawling pace of the search and rescue process.