First Harvey, Now Heavy Rainfall – Texas Battles Significant Flooding for the Second Year

Flooding occurs in every U.S. state and territory and kills more people per year than tornadoes, hurricanes…
Continue reading »How to Measure and Assess a Crisis Plan

As we enter the last quarter of 2018, let’s reflect on the year in crisis and risk….
Continue reading »Strategy in the Aftermath: How Local Governments Can Protect Citizens and Emergency Responders from Toxins After Natural Disasters

(9/17/2018) Significant rainfall and historical flooding continue along the East coast following Hurricane Florence. According to the…
Continue reading »How to Prepare in the Hours Before a Hurricane

This month in Hurricane history: September 1989 – Hurricane Hugo crashed ashore in Charleston, South Carolina as…
Continue reading »INFOGRAPHIC: Natural Disaster Preparedness – Earthquakes

UPDATED 08/22/2018: Nearly 70 Massive Earthquakes Hit the Pacific’s Ring of Fire in 48 hours Sixty-nine earthquakes,…
Continue reading »WEBINAR: It Only Takes One Storm – Forecasting Natural Disaster Threats and Preparedness

Natural disasters, like hurricanes and snow storms, can be forecast days, even weeks ahead of time. Tornadoes,…
Continue reading »You May be Guilty of Using These 5 Excuses to Avoid Crisis Planning

Preparing for a disaster may not be at the top of everyone’s to-do list. Deadlines, proposals, and…
Continue reading »INFOGRAPHIC: Prepping for the 2018 Hurricane Season

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released its predictions for the 2018 Hurricane season. The Climate…
Continue reading »Planning for the Multiple – Natural Disaster Preparedness

Understanding the impacts natural disasters can have on businesses, schools, and homes is imperative to preparedness. The…
Continue reading »2017 Was the Costliest Year to Date – Here’s Why

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently released an updated historical table of disaster events. The…
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