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Louisiana lawmakers are asking President Donald Trump to open federal recovery money for the winter storm in late January that killed nine people, closed Interstate 20 and cut power to more than 175,000 homes.
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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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Housing and Urban Development Fund received $28 billion for all federally declared disasters in 2017.
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Seattle Fire Department looking for solutions to help with the 79,000 EMS response calls.
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A lack of volunteers has forced some of the county's 31 volunteer departments to hire on paid, part-time staff to answer fire and emergency medical service calls.
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With just 84 funded positions, the department relies on the public to be its eyes and ears.
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People’s first instinct in such an event is to panic. But chaos impedes officers’ abilities to subdue the gunman.
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Community whose water system was ‘entirely ripped apart’ is the recipient in assistance agreement.
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FEMA had previously planned to charge rents starting in March that would range from $789 per month for a one-bedroom unit to $1,155 for a three-bedroom unit.
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'In Puerto Rico, it's been four months and we still have 30% of our population without energy.'
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'It is a farce that nearly 5 1/2 years after Sandy a significant number of victims have still not received their award.'
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More than three months have passed since a windstorm knocked out power to roughly 500,000 Maine residents.
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The costliest project in Victoria, Texas was the removal of brush and construction debris, the cost of which was estimated at more than $5.1 million.
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While he has been able to find housing, he was among 27 people who were displaced by the landslide, according to the American Red Cross.
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AccuWeather sent out the blast to thousands of people Tuesday morning warning them a tsunami was headed to each of their areas.
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Here are some major takeaways and tips from the guide you can use to help you and your family prepare.
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A key part of the warning officer’s story is that he claims not to have heard the words “Exercise, Exercise, Exercise,” which HI-EMA said were part of the beginning and the end of the simulation.