Disaster Plan News
December 24, 2024
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Dec. 23, 2024 Hospitals that have adopted the Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) 'hospital-at-home' program, which serves as an alternative to admission to brick-and-mortar facilities, are concentrated in ...
Dec. 6, 2024 Recent decades have seen a rapid surge in damages and disruptions caused by flooding. Experts call on scientists to more accurately model these risks and caution against overly dramatized reporting of future risks in the news ...
Nov. 21, 2024 A new study estimates that a 1-meter sea level rise by 2100 would affect over 14 million people and $1 trillion worth of property along the Southeast Atlantic ...
Nov. 19, 2024 Houses for sale in a flood zone are around 10% cheaper than surrounding areas, according to new research. However, the reduced price tag is not worth the extra risk and can burden buyers with long-term insurance costs, according to new ...
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Nov. 7, 2024 A new study has exposed for the first time how inhabitants of the smallest countries globally, contributing least to climate change, already bear the ...
Oct. 29, 2024 A web-based application that gathers crowdsourced data to identify flooding and inform policy in coastal communities provided scientists with essential data from hurricanes Helene and Milton. The app ...
Oct. 23, 2024 In certain parts of the United States, especially Appalachia, New England and the Northwest, the ability of residents to prepare for and respond to ...
Oct. 23, 2024 Researcher presents a new model for risk research which takes interactions into account and brings together various ...
Oct. 17, 2024 Research shows, during four recent major hurricanes, important public safety messaging was drowned out by more trivial social content--including people tweeting about pets, sharing human-interest ...
Oct. 8, 2024 Until now, it was considered certain that people are more likely to cooperate if the benefits from cooperation are higher. A recently published, large-scale study has now called this finding into ...
Oct. 2, 2024 U.S. tropical cyclones, including hurricanes, indirectly cause thousands of deaths for nearly 15 years after a storm. Researchers estimate an average U.S. tropical cyclone indirectly causes 7,000 to ...
Sep. 30, 2024 A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) program provides important flood insurance relief, researchers say. But due to its design, it's used more in communities with greater means to protect ...
Sep. 13, 2024 The common practice of building dams to prevent flooding can actually contribute to more intense coastal flood events, according to a new study. By analyzing data and measurements from Charleston ...
Sep. 4, 2024 Much of the nation's stormwater infrastructure, designed decades to a century ago to prevent floods, can exacerbate flooding during the severe weather events that are increasing around the ...
Earlier Headlines
Nov. 14, 2024 Changing how land-use subsidies are implemented would give UK taxpayers better value for money and improve chances of meeting environmental targets such as Net ...
Nov. 8, 2024 A new study paints a grim picture of how blistering heat, wildfire smoke and other extreme weather events impact Colorado's jail and prison ...
Nov. 7, 2024 Increased capabilities for genomic surveillance have offered new insights into global viral evolution. Seasonal flu showed a 'remarkable' bounce back to pre-pandemic levels once ...
Sep. 25, 2024 With an aging population and fewer physicians available, the burden on rural communities is set to ...
Sep. 24, 2024 A new study has revealed that despite the recent pandemic, outbreak detection efforts remain under-resourced in South and Southeast Asia, with only about half the countries reviewed having integrated ...
Sep. 19, 2024 Drug overdose mortality has risen faster among adolescents than the general population in recent years, largely due to fentanyl, a potent opioid pain medication. A new study sheds light on trends in ...
Sep. 4, 2024 As the global threat of H5N1 influenza looms with outbreaks across species and continents including the U.S., three international vaccine and public health experts say it is time to fully resource ...
Sep. 3, 2024 A new study has found that state-level COVID-19 vaccination mandates successfully increased vaccine rates among health care workers, a finding that, while perhaps unsurprising, provides evidence of ...
Aug. 28, 2024 Slow growth in health sector spending is projected in Sub-Saharan Africa as reported in a study. The decline is expected to continue to 2050, according to the authors, and is driven by tepid growth ...
Aug. 28, 2024 Roadway-related incidents are a leading cause of flood fatalities nationwide, but limited flood-reporting tools make it difficult to evaluate road conditions in real ...
Aug. 27, 2024 Coastal cities play a key role in the global economy and have important functions for society at large. At the same time, they are severely affected by the impact of climate change. That is why their ...
Aug. 19, 2024 The design of streets and layout of buildings have an impact on a city's resilience in the face of increasingly severe floods brought on by climate change. Researchers look at buildings and ...
Aug. 14, 2024 Understanding why the popularity of organized events steeped in themes of death, disaster and suffering, such as the well-known Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Jack the Ripper Walking Tours and ...
Aug. 14, 2024 An analysis of 12 years of data collected from over 500 hospitals in 25 different states shows that weather, geographic location, and urban or rural location all appear to influence hospitalizations ...
Aug. 14, 2024 Using nighttime lightdata from NASA, remote sensing, official outage records and census information, a study reveals notable differences in power-restoration rates between urbanized and rural areas ...
Aug. 12, 2024 Researchers used the setting of the human-made Ukrainian Holodomor famine of 1932-1933 to examine the relation between prenatal famine and adult Type 2 diabetes ...
Aug. 5, 2024 Researchers are in the midst of conducting a first-of-its-kind study to better understand the drivers, demographics, and dynamics of development in the Wildland-Urban Interface, where close proximity ...
Aug. 1, 2024 Soil liquefaction that results in infrastructure damage has long been a point of contention for urban planners and engineers. Accurately predicting the soil liquefaction risk of a region could help ...
July 31, 2024 Building protection barriers without accounting for potential inland flooding risks from groundwater can eventually worsen the very issues they aim to ...
July 24, 2024 Government agencies, insurance companies and disaster planners rely on national flood risk models from the private sector that aren't reliable at smaller levels such as neighborhoods and ...
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- Lackluster Prioritization of the Health Sector in Government Spending and Dwindling Donor Contributions Drive Slow Growth in Health Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Engineers Develop AI System for Real-Time Sensing of Flooded Roads
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- Dark Rituals: Understanding Society's Fascination With Death and Disaster
- Hydrometeorology and Location Affect Hospitalizations for Waterborne Infectious Diseases in the US
- Nighttime Light Data Shows Inequities in Restoring Power After Hurricane Michael
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- Nationwide Flood Models Poorly Capture Risks to Households and Properties, Study Finds
- COVID-19 Pandemic Slowed Progress Towards Health-Related Sustainable Development Goals and Increased Inequalities
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- How Risk-Averse Are Humans When Interacting With Robots?
- Researchers Explore the Role of Children in Community Participatory Planning Process
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- Approximately One in Nine U.S. Children Diagnosed With ADHD, as New National Study Highlights an 'ever-Expanding' Public Health Concern
- Effectiveness of GBGI Infrastructure in Mitigating Urban Heat, Proposing Nine-Stage Framework for Development of a Sustainable City
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- Robot-Phobia Could Exacerbate Hotel, Restaurant Labor Shortage
- U.S. Drought-Monitoring System Outpaced by Climate Changes
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- Experts Warn of Risk of Civil Unrest in UK Due to Food Shortages
- Around the Globe, Climate Adaptation Lacks Coordination
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- Greater Excess Mortality After Hurricanes More Recently and for Most Socially Vulnerable in the U.S.
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- 'Critical Climate Solution' Or 'worse Than Coal'? Study Explores Debate Around Divisive Energy Technology
- Freely Available Risk Model for Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones