Just miles from downtown Dallas, Sand Branch—an unincorporated community that lacks potable water and basic infrastructure—faces some of the region’s greatest risks when disaster strikes.
A year after Hurricane Helene killed more than 240 people across seven states, the town hall and the fire department in Canton, North Carolina are still operating out of temporary facilities. Some ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities and SDG 13 - Climate Action. Natural disasters are becoming increasingly frequent and complex in nature due to ...
JACKSON, Miss.—When rivers overflow, flood waters move quickly, threatening to destroy people and property. A recent training exercise led by Mississippi State University demonstrates the potential of ...
Learn what to put in your emergency kit, plus shop pre-made kits and essential supplies like first-aid kits, water storage, ...
For students at Brigham Young University, numerous resources are offered by BYU Emergency Management to help them do just ...
Proactive planning doesn’t always need to be elaborate to be effective. One of the most practical, scalable tools communities can adopt is the emergency supply trailer.
For heavy-duty trucking fleets, downtime caused by a hurricane or other natural disaster doesn’t just cost money. It breaks trust, derails delivery schedules, and can leave teams scrambling in ...
Last month’s devastating storm in Western Alaska exposed village law enforcement shortages and a lack of local control in emergency relief coordination, a regional Alaska Native nonprofit says. In ...
Emergency response personnel from Iowa and Illinois, Scott County, Clinton County, Rock Island County, Whiteside County and Constellation will take part in a one-day emergency preparedness exercise on ...
Freeze-cured grasses, unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions will support increased potential for wildfire activity into early spring 2026. Texas A&M Forest Service urges all Texans to ...