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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is testing the Bonnet Carré Spillway in Norco as the Mississippi River nears flood thresholds. No full opening has been recommended.
The city planned to use the money to storm-harden sewage lift stations and mitigate tidal flooding in low-lying Shore Acres.
Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau has unearthed a major corruption in the dredging of the flood spill channel of the Hokersar wetland- a Ramsar-designated wetland of international importance on ...
A groundbreaking ceremony in San Joaquin County brings officials one step closer to completing the flood risk reduction project. The billion dollar project is kicking off with its first phase of work ...
City, state, and county officials broke ground on the nearly $2 billion Lower San Joaquin River Project, which will protect ...
Instability, cuts, and a looming sense of dread have FEMA employees unsure the agency is ready for hurricanes, fires, and ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, has activated its Phase 1 flood flight procedures because river levels at the Carrollton Gage in New Orleans are now above 12.85 feet. Because ...
Lafayette Consolidated Government is threatening to sue a Youngsville engineering firm if it does not turn over designs on ...
Members of the Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers emergency management team joined emergency response agencies from ...
Highlands, a shore town that oversees Sandy Hook Bay, is losing $12M in FEMA funding, a federal official confirmed.