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I live in Southern California. If you’ve been locked in by snow for the past two months, you may not know this, but we’re suffering from the exact opposite problem …
We are extremely concerned about the potential impact of Tropical Storm Tomas.
Happy National Coffee Day! We’re gonna need a little extra energy and preparedness to get through this week’s deluge:
Today we’re gearing up for possible flooding in Texas and maybe even Oklahoma because of Tropical Storm Hermine.
Our disaster tech team is positioned in South Texas for Tropical Depression 2.
We try to let you in on exactly what we’re up to at all times, especially during times of disaster. The short videos below will give you a glimpse of how we’ve prepared for Hurricane Alex.