...Superstorm Sandy to know that could be us one day. Natural disasters are very unforgiving. The key is being as ready...property loss or damage coverage for all types of natural disasters. 8. Learn disaster safety rules. 9. Sign up with...
...her late husband, John, often traveled doing mission work and would cook meals for those working on the scene of natural disasters such as hurricane Andrew. "I think Mom and Daddy hit about all of them," Kelley's son said. After losing her...
...about severe weather and how to best prepare for natural disasters as Georgia recognizes Severe Weather Awareness Week...recorded in the past decade. More information about natural disasters and weather-related events is available by visiting...
...percent of the total eligible cost. Cost-share assistance is limited to $200,000 per person or legal entity per natural disaster. Approved practices and measures may include:? Installing pipelines or other facilities for livestock water or existing...
...babies in emergency shelters, comfort kits for wounded military members and water containers for areas affected by natural disasters.Children's Medical Center fundraiserThe 2012 Cares for Kids Radiothon for the Georgia Health Sciences Children's...
...the Georgia Emergency Management Agency/Homeland Security (GEMA) works hard to reduce the negative impact of natural disasters statewide, but it is impossible to eliminate the hazards we face daily. That's why personal preparedness is so...
...Check your homeowner's insurance policy and make sure you have property loss or damage coverage for all types of natural disasters.8. Learn disaster safety rules.9. Sign up with us for Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Storm...
...Monday and lasting through Saturday, residents will be able to learn about severe weather and how best to prepare for natural disasters as Georgia recognizes Severe Weather Awareness Week.New this year is Weatherfest 2012, which is designed to inform...
...downstream from the dam an "inundation map," which shows where floodwaters would flow if the dam were breached ? by natural disaster, terrorism or other calamity.Columbia County Emergency and Operations Director Pam Tucker and county staffers...
...to the state.The students traveled to the hardest-hit areas, pitching in to help residents recover from the natural disaster.By August, cheerleading coach Jaime McKie decided to create a full-fledged program to help in recoveries after...
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