- Disasters - Homeland Security
Disaster can strike at any time and in any place, building slowly, or occurring suddenly without warning Whatever the scenario, as the federal government's emergency management and preparedness agency, FEMA serves in a coordination and integration role, collaborating with the agency's local, state, federal, tribal, private sector and non-profit partners before, during and after disasters to
- President Trump Approves Historic Amount of Emergency Declarations in . . .
President Trump approved 12 federal emergency disaster declarations for Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia – enabling states to access critical federal resources to supplement their response efforts, if needed
- Disaster Risk Management Overview: Development news, research, data . . .
Disaster Risk Management Disasters hurt the poor and vulnerable the most Over the past decade, the World Bank has emerged as the global leader in disaster risk management, supporting client countries to assess exposure to hazards and address disaster risks
- DHS Announces Six Major Disaster Declarations Approved Last Week . . .
DHS, through FEMA, announced that President Trump has approved six major disaster declarations to support locally led recovery efforts in communities impacted by recent natural disasters
- Disaster Relief Fund: Monthly Report - Homeland Security
I am pleased to present the following, “Disaster Relief Fund: Monthly Report,” which has been prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 1 Week into Democrats’ Shutdown, DHS Implements Emergency Measures to . . .
After a week of being shutdown by Congressional Democrats, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced it must take emergency measures to preserve limited funds and personnel to mitigate the national security and public safety damage at the hands of Congressional Democrats
- Disaster Assistance - Homeland Security
Disaster assistance is financial or direct assistance to individuals, families and businesses whose property has been damaged or destroyed and whose losses are not covered by insurance
- Secretary Noem Announces $48 Million in Additional Federal Disaster . . .
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that 49 additional Public Assistance projects have been deemed eligible, representing $48 million in federal disaster relief funding to support ongoing recovery efforts
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