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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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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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Regulating them will be a challenge for governments at all levels, but we're going to have to figure out how to do it.
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The Safeguarding California report calls on state agencies to take action to help the state adapt to a hotter climate.
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Long Islanders say that the emotional toll, unmeasurable by tangible yardsticks like dollars spent, may have the most lasting impact on their lives.
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Administrators must integrate mobile with their emergency response plans to give greater access to faculty, staff and, in some cases, students.
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Fire, EMS and emergency management are saving time in Virginia.
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The drug and alcohol testing of the county volunteers will be conducted randomly.
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Fifty-one cases totaling about $1.2 million were referred to FEMA's fraud and investigations division, as well as a federal Sandy funding oversight board.
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Stafford Act, FEMA and ICS get the job done, but could use some changes.
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The Bay County Hazardous Materials Team can use the e-mist SMS to respond to meningitis and Ebola outbreaks.
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The National Weather Service issued the report Sunday evening and said a couple of tornadoes are possible in southeastern Louisiana, coastal Mississippi and coastal waters.
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The county will remain on an analog system for the time being, but the new hardware will give the county flexibility to switch to a digital system at some point in the future.
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Research shows that police departments have much higher 'clearance rates' for their cases when the public helps with investigations.
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The severe weather pattern during the weekend, which resulted from Hurricane Patricia, stormed its way through South-Central Texas and caused major power outages.
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The hurricane has strengthened at an incredible rate. In the space of only 36 hours it went from a weak tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane.
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School officials are seeking passage of a $7.7 million school bond issue for construction of two monolithic domes.