Beyond bottled water and sandwiches: What FEMA is doing to get hurricane victims back into their homes
In the wake of declared federal disasters, FEMA offers its Public Assistance and Individuals and Households programs.
In the wake of declared federal disasters, FEMA offers its Public Assistance and Individuals and Households programs.
About 2 million Florida homes – or about 30% of the state’s residents – rely on septic to treat wastewater.
We can’t stop hurricanes, but we can better prepare our communities to handle what comes with them.
After two hurricanes and billions of dollars in damages, the US food supply chain faces an uncertain future.
The politicization of climate change exacerbates the divide between scientific consensus and public opinion.
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When polling locations are destroyed, mailboxes are upended and communities are displaced, the right to vote is at risk.
Strong building codes and programs to elevate homes and add features like hurricane shutters will help create a resilient Florida.
It shouldn't take two major storms to show state leaders that the status quo needs serious tweaking.
Owning an EV during inclement weather situations can be beneficial in a number of ways.
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