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A next-gen federal database designed to predict extreme rainfall that leads to dangerous flooding may be safe from federal budget cuts after all, despite being officially halted on July 10.
FEMA’s maps are essential tools for identifying flood risks, but they have significant gaps that limit their effectiveness.
The state legislature has repeatedly failed to enact measures like alert systems and funding for local data collection.
By Vibhu Mishra From the Himalayas to rural Texas, deadly floods this month have killed hundreds and exposed dangerous gaps ...
Major flood disasters in Asia and the United States of America have caused heavy casualties and economic losses in July, ...
Heavy, sacred work is how Meagan Ruth described the search for bodies on the Guadalupe. She and fellow disaster relief ...
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