Recovery
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The state’s new Infrastructure Planning and Development Division has adopted cloud technology to help community governments navigate matching requirements, compliance and project delivery.
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After a teenager died in a flash flood last summer, the Town Council plans to install two sirens to make sure residents know to seek shelter in the face of a flood, tornado or hurricane.
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Disaster survivors should always ask for credentials, whether it’s a contractor or a employee at another agency.
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Blue skies have returned but dangerous conditions remain.
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1,400 people have been rescued, including a 63-year-old woman who clung to a tree for three hours Sunday after floodwaters swept her car into a canal.
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This is a technical review from someone familiar with off-shore drilling.
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Volunteers packed more than 100,000 meals at Southbrook Community Church in Charlotte on Saturday.
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That’s the primary purpose behind a three-day disaster training exercise in rural Nodaway County, east of Maryville. Northwest Missouri State University — which offers a major in emergency and disaster management — is the host.
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While Obama already granted a preliminary disaster declaration before the storm, a second one after the storm is required to trigger post-storm recovery funding.
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Online tool complements a United Way report that shows hundreds of thousands of people who aren’t below the federal poverty line still struggle to make ends meet.
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The idea was to create a resource where businesses could go and get the information they need and/or directions to the agency or agencies that can answer their questions.
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Short- or long-term employment opportunities.
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The National Weather Service in Charleston, S.C., said tide levels may reach or exceed those that occurred in October of last year when record rainfall led to major flooding and the deaths of almost 20 people.
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'This is the last time you’ll hear my voice. This is the last time you’ll see me.'
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Open source software is available free for organizations that sign up.
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The storm's northern eyewall passed over the western half of Grand Bahama Island on its way to Florida.
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Scott arrived at the Florida Emergency Operations Center about 6 a.m. where staff members spent the night watching Matthew as it moved along the coast.