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Today, the Marengo River represents a new kind of solution. Following the record floods, state leaders invested in opening up ...
As the Ohio River slowly recedes, it’s leaving behind mud in basements, yards, and roads. Communities in Cincinnati, Northern ...
The change may speed up flood recovery, but it will leave communities—and taxpayers—facing the same problems over and over ...
The Ohio River at Evansville will reach its second-highest crest since the flood of 1937. But a massive levee system is ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Severe fire hazard zones blanket parts of California on new state maps published Monday, as fire officials rush to keep up with the impacts of climate change on the Golden ...
CAL FIRE released its latest update of "Fire Hazard Severity Zones" for the state. On Thursday, the San Jose Fire Department let residents know they have the next 30 days to review these maps.
Cal Fire has released new fire hazard severity zone maps for public review and comment, including maps for Tulare County, Woodlake, and Porterville. The new maps will impact future building projects ...
Instead, the maps evaluate hazard, or the “physical conditions that create a likelihood and expected fire behavior over a 30 to 50-year period” which doesn’t account for efforts to prevent ...
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