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A number of Houston homes remain damaged a year after the derecho, with residents facing slow recovery and rising risks as ...
The Texas General Land Office is awarding more than $45 million in unused federal grant money for a total of 15 affordable ...
The Gulf of Mexico coastline transformed into a bullseye for major storms, which have taken aim from Corpus Christi, Texas, ...
Housing emerged as the city's top unmet need following Hurricane Beryl and the May 2024 derecho with around $230 million in ...
When a hurricane causes extreme damage or loss of life, its name is retired from future use out of respect and to avoid ...
At UTHealth Houston's McGovern Medical School in the Texas Medical Center ... system has held strong through recent storms like Hurricane Harvey, the team continues to refine protocols, including ...
With those disasters in mind, the Federal Emergency Management Agency made a big change to its Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide in 2023. The agency began encouraging cities, towns and counties ...
Entergy Texas conducts a full-scale response drill as hurricane season looms, aiming to ensure power stability after Houston's recent storm outages.
Damage from Hurricane Harvey to a mobile home park along Lamar Beach Road, ... HOUSTON, TX - AUGUST 26: Rain from Hurricane Harvey batters the downtown area on August 26, 2017 in Houston, Texas ...
Texas weather will continue to wreak havoc on our state, and our public institutions will continue passing legislation to ...
Cities including Seattle, San Diego, and Chicago are all sinking, a new study found.
The movement is slow — sinking on the scale of millimeters per year in the United States — but the effects accumulate over ...