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.
Natural disasters are often unexpected and can cause considerable damage to properties. Recent wildfires have highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness both personally and professionally.
During Texas’s 2021 “snowpocalypse,” Paul Martin fared better than most. In his yard stood a 31,000-gallon rainwater tank, shaped like a twelve-foot-tall silo, and a generator capable of powering his ...
During the mission, UNESCO engaged with a wide range of stakeholders to explore collaboration under its programs, including ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and a multistate coalition are asking a federal court to force the Federal Emergency ...
About two dozen projects in Washington totaling more than $150 million have been in limbo, according to Attorney General Nick ...
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Balochistan has convened a high-level consultative meeting to implement the newly ...
It suggests that engaging in physical preparedness activities may help build confidence, a sense of control, and mental readiness. For rural communities in Australia, these findings are particularly ...