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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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FEMA grants for uninsured losses include $7.3 million to 1,149 households in the St. Louis area.
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Apple CEO announces a fight around the court order to aide FBI in unlocking San Bernardino terrorist’s cellphone citing dangerous precedent and potential for misuse.
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So if a patients shows signs of Zika — which include mild fever, skin rash, conjunctivitis or red eye, muscle and joint pain and fatigue — they’re treated with standard procedures like anyone with an infection.
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Ken Trump, president of the National School Safety and Security Services, says the research he's done points to an escalation in school violence – driven by technology.
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The equipment will help protect personnel as they provide emergency care to victims during an active shooter incident.
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The Oklahoma Corporation Commission said the directive would cut by 40 percent the volumes of saltwater injected into deep Arbuckle formation disposal wells that have been linked to the state's increase in earthquake activity.
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Advance preparation could enable the county to receive additional federal relief funds in case of a disaster.
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All emergency kits made by Quake Kare come with at least 72 hours of water and food.
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The city is scaling back its construction requirements to encourage residents to rebuild.
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President Obama’s proposed budget, released this week, calls on legislators to allow the Forest Service to use disaster funds from FEMA to pay its firefighting tab.
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Law enforcement agencies from across Southern California, led by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, hunted Dorner after he implicated himself with an online manifesto in two murders.
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The federal government called for commuter and freight train systems to add an extensive web of safeguards by 2018, but SunRail and a few others got permission for a two-year delay.
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Radio failures have exacerbated problems with the county's emergency dispatch system, a relatively new regional effort that call-takers and dispatchers have struggled to master.
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Major rains and flooding between Dec. 23 and Jan. 9 caused an estimated $41 million in damage to infrastructure, destroyed or damaged nearly 1,000 homes, and led to 16 deaths across Missouri.
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A flood of once-in-a-century proportion inundated homes from Nile to Toppenish, first sending residents scrambling for sandbags and later raising questions about how best to prepare for future floods.