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Displacement from natural disasters increases depression and anxiety, with permanent displacement posing the highest risk. Younger adults, racial minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals are more ...
I have family members who suffered financially after Hurricane Helene. How do you suggest I prepare if affected by a hurricane or other natural disaster in the future? Disaster Ready Dear Disaster ...
Tornadoes are officially the scariest natural disaster, according to new research. A survey of 2,500 Americans split evenly by U.S. region found that regardless of where they live, the threat of a ...
That’s a big consideration when thinking about the best place to live. By Vince Dixon As natural disasters grow stronger and more frequent, data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency shows that ...
A recent study by DJC Law has identified the 10 US states most at risk for natural disasters in 2025. The analysis used data from government reports, including historical records of natural disasters, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -In the wake of major disasters like the devastating flooding in Texas, and as hurricane season kicks off with Hurricane Erin, people with good intentions want to help rebuild.
Insured losses reached $145 billion in 2024, the sixth-costliest year on record according to new research from Aon, the global professional services firm, while economic losses reached $368 billion.
I watched the new War of the Worlds movie because my colleague Marina dared me to. (You can read about that “experience.”) But commenter justintyler pointed me to a video that reveals the film took ...
The Independent Restaurant Coalition (IRC) and Chase have launched two grant programs totaling $4 million. The Disaster Relief Fund will provide aid to restaurants and bars affected by natural ...
Floods, fires and failures in basic infrastructure have become the backdrop of countless lives, while our government is simultaneously betraying us. In July, the EPA confirmed plans to dismantle its ...
President Marcos’ impassioned plea, “Mahiya naman kayo,” during his fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona), resonated deeply with a nation weary of incessant flooding that plagues our communities.
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