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Several members of Lexington’s Urban County Council expressed frustration about how the city responded to Winter Storm Fern, especially in light of the increased frequency of what were once rare weather events.
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Washington, D.C., government shifted to operate with modifications, to ensure essential services remained available during the January snow event. IT played a supportive role behind the scenes.
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'This storm has been hovering over us for a while, and we expect it to continue to hover over us.'
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One of the nation’s most experienced emergency managers shares his knowledge.
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'Most people in the community don't realize how many people are still suffering ... as if it was day one, a year later.'
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Strength is a common theme five years after the rains began falling on Sept. 9, 2013, marking the start of a cataclysmic 100-year flood event.
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'There weren’t enough people to work and some of the ones that did didn’t know what they were doing.'
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Thousands of people in and around Ground Zero in the aftermath continue to get sick and die.
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Many residents critical to the Texas city’s economic health were forced to leave.
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Recently, an independent investigation found the Puerto Rico death toll from the storm was estimated at 2,975 people — a much larger number than the previous official estimate of 64.
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When Sandy tore through Preston County, it blocked major roads and left thousands without electricity for weeks.
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The National Weather Service says the amount of rain dumped on Mountain View by Hurricane Lane is the third-highest rainfall total from a tropical cyclone in the country since 1950.
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Why spend a hefty chunk of money providing a family with a mobile home for just 18 months if there’s another permanent solution that’s cheaper?
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The workshops were covered by a grant from the Economic Development Administration for areas affected by last year's hurricane.
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Post-storm Houston has become a kind of case study on the effects of a construction labor shortage in its most extreme form.
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Post-storm Houston has become a kind of case study on the effects of a construction labor shortage in its most extreme form.
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The mobile 911 dialing systems went down for Beaufort and Jasper counties on Sunday evening, according to alerts from the Sheriff’s Offices for both counties.