My August International Association of Emergency Mangers (IAEM) Disaster Zone column went live recently. See below for a copy of what I wrote. Try asking around for yourself with your peers and see ...
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created nearly 20 years ago in response to catastrophic terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Emergency management became a pivotal ...
Hurricane season is here, with Hurricane Beryl already leaving a trail of damage after hitting Texas’ shorelines. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting a record ...
Burn disaster management and emergency preparedness encompass the systematic planning, coordination and execution of measures designed to mitigate the impacts of mass casualty incidents involving burn ...
New no-cost trainings are bolstering disaster management capabilities within at-risk communities and providing them the ability to plan for future crises on their own. Greyshirts gather during a ...
When disaster strikes, businesses face immediate and costly challenges: How do they keep operations running, protect their assets and recover quickly? While no company is immune to crises, those with ...
Fires, floods, major storms — no matter where a building is located in the U.S., it’s at risk of serious damage from a natural disaster. When these disasters strike, property managers are among the ...
September is National Preparedness Month, which aims to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies. The American College of Healthcare Executives advises healthcare executives ...
Last year, the US was slammed by a record 28 disasters related to weather and climate that inflicted damage exceeding $1 billion. There have already been 11 billion-dollar disasters in the country ...
As Europe enters a new phase of preparedness, crises are becoming more frequent as it becomes more interconnected and ...
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