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A national conversation is unfolding about how federal, state and local governments should share responsibility for disaster ...
On Wednesday, TikTok user Manicotti17 shared footage of the course’s iconic “Amen Corner” stretch—in this case, the course’s ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has bought Starlink services — but also fell into the crosshairs of Musk. In the ...
"The water came up 27 vertical feet." Residents struggle with ongoing impacts more than 9 months after devastating hurricane: 'It's going to take a while' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Here, four families whose homes were severely damaged or destroyed by those disasters share their experiences, including the decisions they made as fires or storms approached, how they handled their ...
Conspiracy theories tried to “explain” the flooding from Tropical Storm Chantal and other earlier storms. The more outlandish ...
Many of those who died in Helene fell victim to massive inland flooding, rather than high winds. Helene was the deadliest hurricane to hit the mainland U.S. since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The storm ...
Atlantic hurricane season is projected to be more active than average, the fundamentals of the insurance-linked securities ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, 2024, as a Category 4 storm. Only 13 days later, on Oct. 9, Hurricane ...
As the death toll climbs in Texas, the Trump Administration is actively undermining the nation’s ability to predict—and to deal with—climate-related disasters.
The latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.