Federal authorities are investigating fires at two ballot boxes reported Monday morning in the Portland, Oregon, area that destroyed hundreds of ballots at one location, as well as ...
The fate of two buildings in Bucyrus remains unknown months after an EF-1 tornado ripped through the city on April 17. Plans for the Swan Rubber building have drastically changed and work on the ...
Rescue teams are on standby while the tropical storm approaches, as emergency services prepare for potential flooding and damage in vulnerable areas while seeking to to minimize casualties and ...
As the state staggers out of back-to-back hurricane hits, the number of claims filed for damage to residences is already in the six figures. Property owners who have filed claims have done what ...
Image Credit: Nayab Soriano and Jun Pasa Manila: Incessant rains brought by tropical storm Trami (local name: Kristine) kicked off landslides and severe flooding, leaving damage to property and ...
Seminole has never had that much damage with one storm, much less with two back-to-back storms, according to City Manager Ann Toney-Deal. “Milton hit Seminole at a Cat 3 that is unprecedented ...
Home insurance usually covers tornado damage, but not in every instance. Here's what you can expect from most home insurance policies for tornado damage. Home insurance is a type of policy that ...
When the Venice figures are added to damage figures previously reported for the city of Sarasota and unincorporated Sarasota County, the two storm totals are more than $697 million – not ...
Not only did we have Tropical Storm Nadine, but the system forecasters ... Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida: See aftermath, damage Hurricane season 2024: Rapid intensification of storms ...
a few strong twisters have done significant damage and have killed people. On April 5, 1972, an F-3 tornado formed on the Oregon side of the Columbia River and moved northeast. The twister hit ...
The trees fell on the chimney on the side of her roof in late June as a tornado swept through Lincoln with winds as high as 100 mph. The trees caused more than $120,000 in structural damage.
FEMA argued the storm damage wasn’t severe enough to exceed the capabilities of the state, affected local governments and voluntary agencies, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said in the denial.