NEWS
A year after deadly fires ripped through the Pacific Palisades in California, Ring has launched a new safety feature called Fire Watch to help communities and first responders get real-time, on-the-ground information during active fires.
Texas is a hot spot for natural disasters, from hurricanes to tornadoes to floods. And a newly released survey shows that as the weather becomes more severe, Texans’ concerns about recovery increase.
Under a planned new threshold for federal disaster assistance, Mississippi would have missed out on federal support for 18 of the last 28 declared disasters, resulting in a loss of $163 million, state officials calculated.
The Trump administration is taking an unprecedented step to control post-disaster rebuilding efforts by preempting local regulations that it says have delayed projects that are funded with federal loans.
As Mississippi communities begin the process of recovering from the recent catastrophic winter storm, Walmart is deploying specialized disaster recovery units to Walmart Supercenter in Oxford.
On January 28, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee requested President Donald J. Trump grant an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration for 23 Tennessee counties following significant impacts from Winter Storm Fern.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency would have enough money to respond to the massive winter storm still impacting large swaths of the U.S. even if a partial government shutdown begins at midnight Friday, experts and former FEMA officials said, despite Trump administration warnings to the contrary.
A panel of experts established by President Donald Trump proposed replacing the government’s notoriously slow process for approving disaster aid with a new system that triggers the release of money based on weather conditions rather than estimates of financial damage, according to a copy of the final report obtained by POLITICO’s E&E News.
The Department of Homeland Security has paused terminations of employees working on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster response as it ramps up preparations for a massive and life-threatening winter storm that will pummel half the country this weekend.
But the weather has had a particularly debilitating effect in the South, where experience with brutal winter conditions is limited, threatening to overwhelm infrastructure, tax the resources of local governments and catch residents off guard.
A historic winter storm slammed the South over the weekend, coating cities in ice and knocking out power for millions of residents.
A historic winter storm that slammed more than half the United States is shaping up to be one of the most costly weather disasters in modern history.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers, ranchers, families, and small businesses in the path of Winter Storm Fern to prepare for severe winter weather and be aware of available USDA assistance.
A severe winter storm is expected to sweep across the United States this week, with a potent cocktail of heavy snow, ice and extreme cold, affecting up to 160 million people. Here’s what you can do, even in the last minute, to prepare your home and stay safe and warm.
With an extreme cold warning issued for a large swath of the United States and an evolving winter storm that's still forecasted to impact more than two dozen states from Texas up through the Northeast, many Americans are (rightfully) preparing for extreme winter weather.