From severe storms to tornadoes, natural disaster statistics reveal that disasters are occurring more frequently and with ...
Every year, millions of workers are injured or die on the job, imposing enormous human and economic costs. The socio-economic ...
Last year was one of the worst years for U.S. natural disasters, according to researchers, as the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) future remains uncertain. Major disaster declarations, ...
With extreme weather events, fires and floods growing increasingly common, general warnings are no longer adequate. Researchers at Uppsala University, in collaboration with the World Meteorological ...
Workplace injuries can cost small businesses $43,000 per injury.
Texas, Georgia and Illinois are the three worst states for natural disasters. Hawaii, Alaska and Maine are the three states with the fewest natural disasters. Natural disaster frequency and losses are ...
More than 4 in 10 Americans have been victimized by a natural disaster, a stressful scenario that can take time to process. Tax-related responsibilities add to the burden, but filing relief can help.
A string of recent natural disasters has increased awareness of the dangers, yet nearly one-third of Americans haven’t taken financial steps to prepare for a natural disaster, and less than one-third ...
The administration is denying recovery funding and slashing money for preparedness. With hurricane season approaching, the results could be catastrophic. “The federal disaster safety net is at risk of ...
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Program provides funding for communities to fortify ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced a $100 million AgLink Continuity Grant to assist agricultural processors ...