While government aid and organizations can ease the burden of major losses, disaster victims are burdened by small expenses to rebuild their lives.
Tag: Federal Emergency Management Agency
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In a Tornado’s Wake, a Mississippi Town Wrestles With Grief and Gratitude
Following a storm that killed at least 26 people across two states, residents tried to make sense of the lives lost and spared.
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Ohio Derailment: Head of EPA Visits East Palestine, But Residents Still Frustrated
A visit to East Palestine from the head of the E.P.A. and a White House pledge to lend more support were met with skepticism in the community.
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Biden to Visit Storm-Ravaged Northern California
The president will travel to the San Jose and Santa Cruz areas in an effort to assess how much federal aid may be needed to help the state recover from weeks of winter storms.
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Deadly Twin Parks Fire Leads to a New Plan for Housing Safety
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will move to use new powers to investigate fire safety nationally.