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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 Georgia county’s hazard mitigation plan runs the gamut in addressing the possibilities.
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If there is one potentially positive side effect of the situation, it could be that all the media attention shines a light on the larger water infrastructure problems the U.S. faces.
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The South East Texas Regional Planning Commission will spend about $3.3 million to erect 12 towers and equip five existing towers with the technology.
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Granger was one of the founding members of the Lakeside Quick Response Unit. At the time there was no first responder program.
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In 2012, Superstorm Sandy hit the state with heavy wind and rain that downed power lines and trees, leaving the communities along Long Island Sound devastated.
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So far, Texas has confirmed 32 cases of Zika virus, 31 of which are related to out-of-country travel to countries actively affected.
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The new guidelines state that a primary care physician outside the emergency department who can follow a patient’s treatment should provide all opioids, such as Oxycontin and hydrocodone, for chronic pain.
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App will quickly lock school's main entrance.
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The death rate of black children in house fires across the United States is more than double that of white children.
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Delaware County’s system, designed to call users in batches of about 1,000 at a time, was too slow, according to its emergency management agency.
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The airport needs the new station to house a federally funded ARFF truck that is set to arrive next year.
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The university is part of a state network that can provide emergency services — from commodity distribution to mass shelter — when asked by county and state agencies.
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Eight people died from the floods in the Greater Houston area.
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The centers are located across the county in some of the areas hardest hit by the floods, including Greenspoint and north and northwest Harris County.
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'The National Weather Service is always looking for good informations and good resources.'