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"No one should die in a disaster" reads the website tagline for Ladris, a California-based startup offering emergency evacuation modeling using artificial intelligence.
NOAA is testing a new storm surge warning system that provides precise geographic alerts to reduce unnecessary evacuations.
The second-generation version of the electric three-row SUV is great on pavement, but really shines off-road.
Scholars and designers of early warning systems say that there are still huge gaps in our ability to predict flash floods and ...
In the days since deadly flash floods killed more than 100 people in central Texas, there have been many questions about emergency systems in the U.S.
As flash floods ravage areas like the Texas Hill Country, research shows that technology alone cannot save lives during ...
Fueled by ferocious Santa Ana winds and bone-dry conditions, the Palisades and Eaton wildfires erupted on January 7th and roared across the city and county of Los Angeles, killing 29 people and ...
The US system to track vulnerabilities is struggling to keep up with its backlog. Experts are scrambling to assemble ...
In an era where cyber warfare, climate disasters, and data sovereignty debates dominate global headlines, India’s digital defense playbook is evolving fast. As ...
It triggered push alerts on people’s phones. It set off alarms on any weather radio tuned to the National Oceanic and ...
On a FEMA color-coded hazard map, Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties are shaded dark red, indicating an area with ...
The future of the Emergency Alert System looks software-focused as one of two major hardware suppliers exits the market and ...