You’ve probably noticed that disasters seem to be getting weirder and more intense. Every time you turn on the news, there’s another earthquake, hurricane, or wildfire that seems worse than the last.
Source: Kaite Cherry, photo courtesy of James A. Harvey, used with permission Though the COVID-19 pandemic has been called "unprecedented," disasters have been occurring across the globe for all human ...
Source: Kaite Cherry, photo courtesy of James A. Harvey, used with permission Though the COVID-19 pandemic has been called 'unprecedented,' disasters have been occurring across the globe for all human ...
Fort Myers Beach, Fla., a few months after Hurricane Ian struck in September 2022. The storm killed 149 people in Florida, wrecked some 5,000 homes in the state and damaged another 30,000. (David Kidd ...
OVER the past few years, disasters and emergencies have garnered much attention in American society. From the disaster that did not occur, Y2K, to the attacks on the World Trade Center, the blackouts ...
(MCT) — The drone buzzed over the rows of people watching from the ground, their necks craning to keep sight of the machine, no bigger than a brick and less than a pound. A screen at the front of the ...
Natural disasters pose a significant threat to human lives, infrastructure and economies. When they strike, they cause immense devastation, often leaving communities grappling with the aftermath for ...