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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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Locals still talk of 1973, when the river robbed the town of nearly half its residents.
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It’s only the start of a winter flood-fighting effort that is likely to stretch down to Louisiana.
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'The call started out as a benign dumpster fire, then it turned out that was just a distraction, and it was actually an active shooter.'
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Recent rains that have much of Robeson County, N.C.’s low spots under water have brought the problem back to the surface.
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It’s been nearly three decades since the Santa Fe National Forest has updated its plan for how to manage the forest.
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Authorities across the area were still documenting the damage Sunday morning and meteorologists were working to confirm just how many tornadoes touched down across North Texas.
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The deadly EF3-rated twister was one of 14 tornadoes in the state.
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The declaration activates the state’s Emergency Operations Plan and allows Alabama to qualify for federal aid to cope with potential flooding issues
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A group, composed of representatives of churches, civic and social service agencies, would help coordinate service delivery to residents in a major emergency.
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A digital surge could potentially drive the terrorist organization into the online equivalent of a remote cave: the so-called Dark Web that is not indexed by mainstream search engines.
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The multi-agency council said a total of 65,318 families or 289,616 people in Central Luzon, Mimaropa, Calabarzon and Eastern Visayas are still staying in evacuation centers.
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The number of rescue workers was boosted by around 1,200 to more than 2,900.
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The committee recommended creating three new EMS division chief positions that would not be shared with the fire department. Under the current staffing structure, three battalion chiefs work for both the fire and EMS departments
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The five highest-scoring states — Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, New York and Virginia — received points for eight of 10 indicators.
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The tip line is one of four recommendations a school-shootings task force presented to lawmakers as part of a daylong set of sessions on public safety and shootings.