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Helping people and limiting damage: Researchers identify technology needs for disaster response
From floods and forest fires to earthquakes—the frequency and intensity of natural disasters is increasing. This also means ...
ATLANTA — Cleanup efforts continue this weekend in the Heartland following a swath of severe storms that left homes destroyed and dozens dead. Leaders with the Salvation Army and the American Red ...
Samaritan’s Purse responds to disasters all over the world. They’ve dispatched teams to Whatcom County to ease the burden of flood victims, helping them remove drywall, sheetrock, insulation and ...
GREENE COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Tuesday morning, the first Greene County Commissioners meeting was held since severe weather damaged many parts of the county. Residents were given the opportunity to ...
An alliance of grassroots organizations has banded together to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and secured a 12,000-square-foot warehouse at EcoTech Visions in North Miami as headquarters ...
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a devastating Category 5 storm, tied for the strongest landfalling Atlantic hurricane in history. While the extent of the destruction is not ...
Chantal brought heavy rain and intense flooding to central North Carolina on Sunday, July 6, heavily impacting areas in areas in Alamance, Orange, Durham and Chatham counties. Homes and businesses ...
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Why the SBA Just Opened Its Disaster Loan Program to Churches and Faith-Based Organizations
The SBA’s new center will help faith-based companies and places of worship navigate government contracts and access to capital. The Small Business Administration on Monday announced the opening of an ...
At least 160 people are still missing after flash flooding in Texas over Fourth of July weekend left more than 100 dead, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference Tuesday. New Mexico’s ...
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Santa Clara County may shake up volunteer disaster aid efforts
Santa Clara County wants to make changes to the region’s disaster aid pipeline — raising alarms for the nonprofit that has run it for decades.
An independent law firm found no evidence of fraud after Republican politicians and residents questioned the charity’s grant distribution methods. Pacific Palisades Community Council, which initially ...
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