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.
Having long, medium and short term goals can help ease your mind. By Erik Vance Every year, it feels like the Earth is becoming a scarier place. Floods, fires and hurricanes are becoming more powerful ...
For many older adults, the simple go bag isn’t enough to be prepared for an emergency because they face unique challenges in ...
Twin Falls Fire Chief Mitchell Brooks was the featured presenter at this month’s Twin Falls County Local Emergency Planning ...
September is National Preparedness Month and a perfect time to revisit your own preparedness and post-disaster plans. What if, out of the blue, you were confined to your home because the outside air ...
Disasters know no boundary lines. Floods, earthquakes, wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, drought, conflict — they happen anywhere and everywhere on our planet. It’s why the University of Delaware’s ...
Just one-third of Americans have a disaster preparedness plan that includes their pet, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 dog or cat owners revealed half of Americans (52%) believe natural ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a disaster emergency declaration after multiple counties in eastern Oklahoma were affected by flooding over the weekend.
The FEMA Review Council’s final report does not abolish FEMA. It does something more complicated. It proposes a smaller, ...
National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day is Friday, May 8th and AKC Reunite, the largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service provider in the United States, encourages all pet owners to ...