Primarily, TEMA spoke about state and federal response, infrastructure damage and how best to help those who were affected.
Americans in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene are facing numerous health risks. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the biggest concerns and how people can help.
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is again forcefully pushing back against false claims and conspiracy ...
Without flood insurance, some people affected by Helene may be able to rebuild with the help of charities, but most others ...
A Colorado search and rescue task force is heading to Florida to help local authorities prepare and respond to Hurricane Milton after it "explosively" intensified into a Category 5 storm.
FEMA is temporarily closing its disaster recovery centers in Tampa Bay as its own staff prepares for Hurricane Milton to hit ...
The incoming hurricane and discussions in Congress arrive as FEMA faces a multibillion-dollar deficit, even after imposing new spending restrictions last month. The agency is forgoing some ongoing ...
Rumors, misinformation and lies about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene have run rampant since the storm ...
Trailers and manufactured homes have long served as a lifeline for struggling families. A warming world has made them a ...
FEMA is temporarily closing its disaster recovery centers in Tampa Bay as its own staff prepares for Hurricane Milton to hit Florida’s Gulf coast this week.
Federal agencies are preparing to aid the state's Gulf Coast while still providing relief for areas walloped by Hurricane ...
Fewer than 10 percent of the agency’s disaster workers are available to respond to Hurricane Milton and other calamities.