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An AI analysis of Google Street View images across 16 states shows that damaged buildings in poorer communities often remain vacant for years, while wealthier areas rebuild faster and better. After a ...
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Architects are uniquely positioned to help people displaced by natural disasters. By Shigeru Ban Shigeru Ban is a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, humanitarian and educator. This personal reflection ...
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The National Guard logged more than 400,000 member service days per year over the past decade responding to hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters, the Pentagon has revealed in a report to ...
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When you’re faced with a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or flash flood, every second counts. See if you can answer these questions correctly to survive an emergency scenario.
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Hurricane activity typically ticks up in September. Now is the time to get ready. No one wants to get caught ill-prepared, as so many were when large swaths of Georgia felt the wrath of Hurricane ...
Tornadoes are officially the scariest natural disaster, according to new research. A survey of 2,500 Americans split evenly by U.S. region found that regardless of where they live, the threat of a ...