Stories Tagged as
FEMA
A long, winding path to hurricane recovery in Houston
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 24, 2017
As Texans wait to for relief funds and repairs post-Hurricane Harvey, the in-between life can be frustrating.
Undocumented residents not eligible for FEMA cash payments after disasters
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 17, 2017
After Hurricane Harvey, the hundreds of thousands of undocumented people living in the Houston area will have to find financial relief in other ways.
Why flood maps may not include areas that actually flood
by
Ryan Kailath
Oct 12, 2017
The maps take data from past disasters and apply it to future risk, but the calculations can get tricky — and political.
Houston is trying to get buyout offers to homeowners quickly
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 11, 2017
After hurricanes, government officials buy homes that are "hopelessly at risk" for future flooding and demolish them.
FEMA’s Atlanta Distribution Center has been running for about 17 hours a day since Hurricane Harvey
Sep 25, 2017
FEMA's logistical response to disasters have improved since Hurricane Katrina.
Disaster rebuilding help is on the way ... eventually
by
Ryan Kailath
Sep 21, 2017
It can take a long time before government funds reach people in need.
Are we spending enough on disaster preparation?
by
Sean McHenry
Sep 15, 2017
We spend a lot of money dealing with the disaster in front of us, but what about preparing for the next one?
For public good, not for profit.
After a disaster, FEMA documents home damage, a former inspector explains
Sep 8, 2017
His advice: Have your proof of ownership ready.
Federal flood insurance program nears its limit in time and money
by
Reema Khrais
Aug 29, 2017
Harvey’s damage taxes an already debt-ridden program.
Full recovery from Harvey could take years
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
Aug 29, 2017
Former FEMA administrator Craig Fugate talks about what recovery from a flooding event of this size looks like.