California, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Tennessee have experienced the most natural disasters, and more than 300 million people live in the hardest-hit counties. Ninety percent of US counties were hit by at least one natural disaster between 2011 and...
Under the influence of climate change, natural disasters across the United States are becoming more extreme, more costly and more deadly, writes Reader's Digest. A country in danger It is unlikely that you clicked on a link about states prone to natural disasters and expected good news. ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that by the end of June 2020, the country had registered 10 separate natural disasters with damage of $ 2020 billion each, writes Fox News. “This makes XNUMX the sixth calendar year ...
The epidemic of mass shootings and riots in the United States is forcing the healthcare system to develop new skills to help patients with high medical costs, writes Modern Healthcare. Is Insurance Helping What is happening in the country exposes serious problems in coverage for medical and ...
In the United States, the spring flood overflowed the banks of the Mississippi River, broke through dams and flooded nearby cities. This is a record rise in the river water level over the past 25 years. And the situation is getting worse daily. The city of Davenport suffered the most from the flood, writes Today. ...
New York City authorities issued a flood emergency warning and gave city guests and residents safety advice during rains and subsequent possible flooding. The New York City Department of Emergency Management issued a recommendation on April 20 after the National Weather Service issued an emergency ...
The "extremely dangerous" Hurricane Michael strengthened to Category 4 on Wednesday and continues to gain destructive power, bringing with it winds of 240 kilometers per hour and waves of 9 meters. The storm promises to be the strongest hurricane to hit the Florida Panhandle in a century...