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Officials with the state Department of Emergency Services are still assessing the total damages, but have said that state resources have so far been largely unnecessary thanks to the strong response from local communities.
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If passed by the Missouri House, the money would pay for cleanup and debris removal in the city following a May 16 tornado, similar to when the state receives federal emergency relief dollars.
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Unveiled this month, the University of Miami’s 38,000-gallon research tank will let scientists map Category 5 hurricanes in three dimensions for the first time.
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A second hospital worker in Dallas has tested positive for the Ebola virus.
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More than $22 billion in infrastructure upgrades have built a metropolitan area that is far safer and far more resilient than before.
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Fewer than half of U.S. states are working to protect themselves from climate change, despite more detailed warnings from scientists that communities are already being damaged, according to a new study.
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"We now face the possibility of being affected by a pandemic," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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Georgia Tech research offers new insight into making better search and rescue robots.
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Experts are hopeful that a new NIST framework will give agencies a method to evaluate the security of their computing environments against their peers.
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Business owners are tapping not only into a growing market but also a cultural movement.
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Researchers used computer modeling to put California through a nightmare scenario: Seven decades of unrelenting mega-drought similar to those that dried out the state in past millennia. The results were surprising.
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has declared Ebola a public health emergency and authorized officials to quarantine anyone who may have been exposed to or infected with the virus.
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How software as a service can aid in the process of collecting, sharing and using data effectively.
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Open data and analytics have become fundamental tools in disaster preparedness, experts say. But public officials aren't using them enough.
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The technology gives a glimpse of how the Navy could man and equip itself in the decades ahead.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 1211, which requires the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to develop a timeline for a statewide next-generation 911 emergency communications system.
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The insurance company says it could send a team to fly the drone into ravaged areas that might otherwise have been inaccessible or dangerous.