In the weeks since the Palisades and Eaton fires, we've watched scenes of fear, loss and desperation evolve into displays of hope as Los Angeles comes together to help those impacted by the disaster.
Croix and the strengthening of BIT’s communication infrastructure,” said Adrienne Williams-Octalien, Director of the Office of Disaster Recovery. She noted that these projects will place t ...
Two Disaster Recovery Centers are open to provide resources for Los Angeles County residents affected by the January wildfires. The centers will include representatives of the Federal Emergency ...
At this critical time, CDF wants California employers to know that we are here to support you. To assist, we have put together a list of ...
Our corporate merchandising, supply chain and operations teams move necessary product and equipment to stores in strike zones ... In 2023, The Home Depot Foundation committed more than $9 million for ...
The Albanese Labor Government is activating financial support for Victorians directly affected by bushfires burning in and around the Grampians National Park and Macedon Ranges – through the Disaster ...
Since 2012, Michael Roza has been a pivotal member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) family. He has contributed to over 125 projects, as a Lead Author or Author/Contributor and many more as a ...
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center: The FEMA center at the ... Energy has implemented its storm response plan. This means crews, equipment, and supplies are ready and positioned to respond if outages ...
There was no coal baron who lighted the matches. No oil driller who dried out the terrain, priming Southern California to ...
The extent of the destruction was staggering, but the lessons it taught about disaster recovery, environmental stewardship, and the power of local knowledge continue to resonate. Those lessons feel ...