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After deadly flooding in central Texas in 1987, some thought they’d proven they could handle Mother Nature’s best punch.
The catastrophe was caused by a perfect storm of difficult-to-forecast rainfall and fast-moving water. Some wonder if budget cuts made things worse.
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Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising ...
Nearly 150 million Americans are living under extreme heat warnings and advisories this week as some fear recent staff and funding cuts under the Trump administration could hurt the federal response.
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Thousands of Americans are suffering under intense heat domeCrater Lake, deepest lake in US, is closing for 2 years Truckers fear job loss as new English language rules take effect Extreme heat hits the US: See map of impacted states ...
At least eight-in-ten Americans who experienced extreme weather say climate change contributed a lot or a little.
The warning comes as cuts to American research raise fears over the ability to track and prepare for them.
President Trump’s efforts to downsize the government threaten essential functions that Americans have come to rely on before, during and after natural disasters.
A previously undisclosed FEMA review could block disaster assistance to millions of undocumented people and deter legal immigrants from seeking help in extreme weather ...
Scott and his father would sit on the front porch watching the storms roll into his neighborhood. He still remembers watching ...
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