TAMPA BAY, Fla (BLOOM) – Extreme weather events and natural disasters impact millions of people annually, disrupting lives and causing significant financial losses. According to the National Oceanic ...
The recent fires in California, flooding in North Carolina and other disasters have given a fresh reminder to advisors to help their clients prepare for the worst before it's too late. When disaster ...
If you live in a part of the world prone to wildfires, floods, blizzards, tornadoes, or earthquakes, there are ways you can make sure you’re financially prepared for disaster, beyond insurance. The ...
Shemika Nieves, a teacher in Hazelhurst, Ga., is greeted by students as they return to school on Oct. 21, three weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated much of South Georgia. (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta ...
As many millions in Florida are bracing for Hurricane Milton – expected to be a “deadly and catastrophic” Category 5 storm by the time it makes landfall tonight, cautions Florida officials − it’s a ...
There are things you can do right now to prevent fires and busted pipes from happening once it starts to get freezing.
September is Natural Preparedness Month and the Red Cross is urging residents to take advantage and prepare their households for natural disasters. Officials say each year, Red Cross volunteers ...
Kentucky has faced more than its fair share of natural disasters in recent years. State lawmakers are looking to invest in ...
Biden announced a 100% increase in funding during a visit to FEMA on Monday. As hurricane season and summer wildfires loom large, President Joe Biden announced on Monday his administration is doubling ...