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A Washington Post investigation reveals why so few people evacuated in the state hit hardest by last year’s deadliest disaster.
Typhoons have also hit U.S. territories, causing billions of dollars in devastating damage to places like Guam, which was ...
More than five inches fell in some suburbs of the capital. The authorities in Maryland rescued dozens of people, including ...
The National Hurricane Center continued Saturday to assess a tropical wave moving across the Atlantic with a chance to ...
Before modern forecasting, hurricanes were mass casualty events. The 1900 Galveston Hurricane killed over 8,000 people, wiping out an entire city with a 15-foot storm surge. Less than a century ago, ...
“Our goal is simple — stop wildfires before they become disasters,” Hawai‘i National Guard Commander-in-Chief Green said in ...
The Guadalupe River flood was predictable and preventable. Geography, climate change, population growth and federal cuts all ...
A report published in June found that the world only has three years before it crosses the 1.5 C climate target. So what ...
Increased heat energy in the ocean fuels hurricane development, leading to higher wind speeds and more intense storms. As ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac released its fall forecast, predicting a cool, dry season for Ohio. But NOAA says it'll be warm and ...
Rip currents can sweep away even the strongest swimmers. Rescues can quickly turn to tragedy when a rescuer gets caught in ...