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A week after the devastating Texas flooding, serious questions remain about what actions local leaders took after ominous ...
Psychologists and disaster experts say natural disasters, such as the floods in Texas, can take a heavy mental health toll.
As Texans seek answers about the Hill Country floods, some top meteorologists and policymakers are calling for the creation of a disaster review board modeled after the National Transportation Safety ...
When it comes to disaster movies, sometimes the scariest ones are natural disasters. These weather occurrences provide the ...
College Students and Natural Disasters: What to Know and Do From canceled classes to insurance claims, here's what experts say students should know.
Since the devastating flooding hit in Texas over the holiday weekend, we've had the same question posed time and again to the ...
Most U.S. adults who’ve experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a partial cause ...
The natural disaster preparation supplies you need for wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes, according to experts ...
Natural disasters and severe weather cost the global economy $417 billion last year, including $154 billion for which insurers were on the hook, according to a new report.
When the ground starts to shake, or the floodwaters rush in, it’s not nature’s wrath that’s ultimately responsible for the death toll and destruction, writes Anita van Breda.
The crucial first step in preparing for a climate disaster Believing we’re invulnerable to emergencies isn’t going to work.
Natural disasters like hurricanes or wildfires can strike at any time, so it’s vital to be ready. We spoke to experts about what to have on hand and how to prepare.