University emergency managers must continue to have an all-hazards approach, with collaboration and teamwork the hallmark of a successful mitigation strategy. It seems as though most ...
As friends growing up in Nevada City, a rural area in the Gold Country northeast of Sacramento, Leo Zlimen and Bowen Kyle understood the danger of wildfires firsthand. As students studying technology ...
This article examines the significance of establishing a legal foundation for maintaining balance in emergency management, emphasizing the importance of legal and risk management systems in disaster ...
Whether these events are natural, like hurricanes, or man-made, such as deliberate acts of destruction, they can have a crippling effect on businesses and employees. Insurance can replace buildings, ...
At any given time, splashed across your TV or phone screen, may be a story about a natural disaster. A typhoon in Guam, an earthquake in California, a flood in Arkansas. Although natural disasters are ...
From severe weather and supply chain issues to active shooters and civil unrest, the number of threats and the frequency at which they occur continue to increase. With endless streams of information ...
Federal funding for North Carolina disaster response and mitigation is paused, putting pressure on the state to pony up more cash for staff and equipment to defend against natural disasters or ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein asked North Carolinians to prepare for severe weather.
When disaster strikes, is your fleet ready to face it head-on? A robust fleet management system is essential to protect your organization, whether it's from a natural disaster or a crisis caused by ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Emergency Management Director Annie Mack Vest tells News 4’s Adria Goins and Kent Ogle she believes lessons have been learned since the 2025 wildfires last March. Q: ...
AUSTIN Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday announced that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources ahead of a severe weather threat ...
Are you prepared to respond in the event of an emergency? Whatever form a situation takes—from natural disaster to infectious outbreak—it's most important that all students, faculty and staff are ...
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