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White House officials maintain the recent purge of senior Federal Emergency Management Agency officials won't impact the nation's hurricane preparedness.
President Trump’s efforts to downsize the government threaten essential functions that Americans have come to rely on before, ...
Amid growing concerns within the Federal Emergency Management Agency that internal turmoil has left it unprepared for the ...
Hurricane-proof your finances by reviewing homeowners insurance, considering a flood policy, taking a home inventory, and ...
Before a major disaster strikes, organizations need comprehensive plans to ensure operations get back up and running as soon ...
As climate-related disasters grow more frequent and intense, one group remains dangerously underprepared: older adults. An ...
Tonga Embarks on Ambitious Path to Strengthen Public Finances, Energy Efficiency, and Disaster Resilience with World Bank ...
This week on The Florida Roundup, we looked at how federal funding cuts and job losses could impact weather forecasting and ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is “not ready” for hurricane season, which starts June 1, an internal document ...
When business owners put together an emergency preparedness plan, it should include copies of vital records and financial ...
Florida lawmakers have unfinished business. They must return to the Capitol for an extended session to negotiate and pass a budget.
David Richardson was named acting administrator of FEMA at a time of immense turmoil and as it prepares for hurricane season.