Meant to be a mobile version of the in-person Disaster Recovery Centers, users can share basic info about how the fires affected them and get help connecting with resources to assist.
The city was already in the grip of an affordability crisis — last month’s massive fires just made everything worse. What can L.A. learn from other disaster recovery efforts?
Debris Removal USACE has been on the ground in Buncombe County since October. Tasked by FEMA, USACE crews initially worked on critical project ...
Despite the rain, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was continuing its “Phase 2” wildfire-debris removal efforts Wednesday, ...
On the second anniversary of devastating earthquakes in Turkey, politics, land expropriation and broken promises define the country’s recovery.
Thirty years have passed since the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, often referred to as “the birthplace of volunteerism” in ...
Senate Bill 1296 would not require special management area permits for structures in Lahaina town if they were destroyed in ...
As residents continue returning to the Palisades and Eaton burn areas, authorities are urging them Tuesday to be aware of ...
Tracy Hagar tries not to think about the derailment anymore. East Palestine has returned to some semblance of normalcy, with ...
What can local leaders in LA and in other communities in the US and around the world do in the wake of these extreme events ...
Nearly a month since blazes ignited across Los Angeles County, the channels of communications have been established between ...