DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Your favorite football stadium could also become a disaster shelter if the need arises. The National Football League alongside the Federal Emergency Management Agency are ...
CITING the growing impact of severe weather and unexpected disruptions in workplaces, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has instructed all employers to adopt disaster-ready continuity ...
In the midst of a record-breaking wildfire season and a highly active hurricane season, it’s more crucial than ever to be ready if disaster hits. Yet nearly half of American adults in 2023 believed ...
Last year, the US was slammed by a record 28 disasters related to weather and climate that inflicted damage exceeding $1 billion. There have already been 11 billion-dollar disasters in the country ...
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In times of crisis, having the right tools and resources at your disposal can mean the difference between safety and danger. Whether it’s a natural disaster, a power outage, or an unexpected emergency ...
Let's be honest, most Americans don't think disaster will strike their neighborhood. Yet weather specialists have raised ...
When we hear the word "disaster" we often think of floods, droughts or earthquakes—events caused by nature. But what really turns these events into disasters is how prepared we are to deal with them.
This Daytime segment is sponsored on behalf of AMPACE, Recoop Disaster Insurance, T-Mobile, and GE Lighting by A-1 Broadcast. Are you prepared for the next big disaster? With National Preparedness ...
A total of 18 projects will receive funding across NSW as part of Round Three of the Albanese Government’s flagship Disaster Ready Fund (DRF), helping to make the state more resilient to natural ...
Risks of a serious crisis are rising. But for disaster response, the information environment has never been worse.