From towering tidal waves and erupting volcanoes to devastating earthquakes and powerful storms, natural disaster movies ...
Although nine in 10 Americans believe it’s important to be prepared for the worst in the event of a natural disaster — less than half actually have a preparedness plan in place, according to a new ...
Navigating a natural disaster can be challenging, but you can look after your mental health by giving yourself time to adjust, limiting your news consumption, and reaching out for support.
Explore the exhilarating chaos and gripping tension of these seven films that depict the raw power of natural disasters. Each movie brings a unique narrative that captures humanity's resilience when ...
Disasters can feel overwhelming if you’re an immigrant, whether it’s because of your citizenship status, language barriers, or confusion around your rights. It’s important to remember that trusted ...
NOAA kept a database of disasters that exceeded $1 billion in damage since 1980, but the agency halted the project amid ...
As we near the peak of hurricane season, it was 125 years ago that Texas’s history was altered forever due to a massive, historic storm. In 1900, Galveston was a major hub of economic and commercial ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency are putting the country at risk of being unprepared to respond to massive natural disasters this year, Congress’ watchdog ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Tuesday declared a disaster related to destructive early August storms in North Dakota, his second such declaration this summer. The move is a step toward requesting a ...
President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster aid for six states and tribes following storms and floods that occurred this spring and summer. The disaster declarations, announced Thursday, will ...
Thursday won’t just bring fall showers; there is a chance for isolated strong to severe thunderstorms. by Trevor Taylor and 7News Staff TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — Hurricane Helene left a trail ...
Another Texas agency has fumbled the private information of tens of thousands of residents — including the victims of floods and other natural disasters. The Texas General Land Office exposed the ...