FEMA is making an example of this Florida boomtown. Locals call it ‘revenge politics’
As the Biden administration tries to punish Lee County for rebuilding flood-prone homes, Republican politicians are fighting back.
As the Biden administration tries to punish Lee County for rebuilding flood-prone homes, Republican politicians are fighting back.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that is is cutting red tape and expediting the post-disaster aid process.
A new analysis by the National Resource Defense Council found that some properties have been rebuilt more than a dozen ...
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
A report surveying the damage done by Hurricane Ian found that newer roofs were the single most important upgrade.
Selling policies directly to consumers could save millions, but FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not quite that straightforward.
In an era of increasingly erratic climate patterns, infrastructure designed and constructed to withstand these fluctuations is essential.
More homeowners than ever need flood insurance. Fewer than ever can afford it.
Data shows that every dollar invested in pre-disaster mitigation can save up to $13 in federal spending.
Here’s what anyone facing losses after a federally declared disaster needs to know.
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