As climate change intensifies, back-to-back hurricanes like Imelda and Humberto may become more common. In a paper published ...
Unfortunately, this was not a new experience. Over a dozen Queens residents lost their lives to Hurricane Ida in 2021, and ...
A Bremen man out looking for scrap metal wound up clearing a street instead, after three iron spheres he found in a trash ...
It's no secret that some states seem more prone to natural disasters than others. And while homeowners' insurance can help ...
University of Louisiana at Lafayette graduate student Maddy Moore was seated in a Breaux Bridge coffee shop in February when ...
Dear President Trump,Governor Janet Mills and the leaders of Maine and other States are now slowing, pausing, or restricting ...
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Study warns 4.4M New Yorkers face extreme flood risk
A landmark Science Advances study finds that nearly half of New York City’s population—about 4.4 million people—and 47% of its buildings are at high risk of extreme flood damage. Researchers cite ...
On Earth Day, the mayor will lay out a commitment to adding energy efficient heating systems, modern induction stoves, and ...
As New York City deals with rising sea levels, heavier rainfall, and aging infrastructure, officials are increasingly ...
Tourism companies in Terrebonne and Lafourche are bouncing back after Hurricane Ida and pandemic setbacks. Here are the ...
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Opinion: How SAVE America could affect your ability to vote
When natural disasters strike, they destroy everything in their wake — including the records that prove who we are.
Isaias brought tornadoes and record flooding six years ago but wasn't retired by the World Meteorological Organization that ...
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