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Adm. Allen: At the center of the spill
The SwampCoast Guard Adm. Thad Allen addresses the media Tuesday in New Orleans. (AP/Cheryl Gerber) by Jim Tankersley Response Day 37 began at 6 a.m. with a weather report, then an accounting of boats, burns and recon flights. Inside a......Tags: Death, Career and Workplace, Barack Obama, Weather Reports, Executive Branch
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July deadline for Ike trailers in Galveston County
KIAHGALVESTON, Texas (AP) - The last temporary mobile homes set up in Galveston County following Hurricane Ike are expected to be removed within two months as residents relocate. The Federal Emergency Management Agency provided more than 780 mobile homes...Tags: Texas, FEMA, House Building
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Crist during Delray Beach visit pushes for more skimmer ships, oil drilling referendum
Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel BlogsGov. Charlie Crist on Thursday told White House officials he wants more skimmer ships to clean up oil before it hits Florida???s shores. Crist said that while BP representatives maintain they can???t find any more oil skimming vessels, state officials.......Tags: Executive Branch, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Referenda, Regional Authority, Palm Beach County
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Northland Church holds disaster response events this weekend
The Religion WorldNorthland Church in Longwood will use K-9 rescue dogs to greet worshipers during weekend services as part of its Disaster Response Weekend in advance of the hurricane season. The dogs serve with the FL3 Airboat Search and Rescue team. Members of the... -
Dog Days at Northland Church
The Religion WorldIt wasn't a complete disaster, but the K-9 search and rescue dogs who were suppose to be there before the sanctuary doors opened for the first Sunday service were late arrivals. The dogs were part of Disaster Response Weekend at Northland, A Churc... -
Obama, disasters, and faith-based role models
The Religion WorldPresident Barack Obama, knee-deep in natural disasters, might be looking at large, interfaith-based churches to assist and supplement the federal government when it comes to natural disasters. David Canther, president of ACTS World Relief based in Fort... -
Pointless polls: BP vs. Katrina
Opinion L.A.I'm just as disgusted as anyone at the photos of oil-soaked bird carcasses washing up on Gulf Coast shores. But the results of a recent poll on Americans' attitudes toward the Obama administration's response to the oil spill, when compared with a... -
Houston Prepares for Hurricane Season
KIAHHarris County Emergency Management Holds Hurricane Drill Justin Horne Are you ready? Hurricane season is less than a month away. Harris County Emergency Management prepared by participating in and helping coordinate one of the largest hurricane drills in...Tags: Disasters, Natural Disasters, Texas, Houston, Meteorological Disasters
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July in animal news: Five questions with American Humane Assn. Vice President Debrah Schnackenberg
L.A. UnleashedWe're asking experts in the animal-protection community to offer their insights on the latest animal news and fill us in on what their organizations are working on. Debrah Schnackenberg, vice president of the American Humane Assn.'s Animal Emergency... -
Is your condo community ready for hurricane season? Check out new online preparedness guide
South Florida Sun-SentinelSouth Florida condominium communities have been tested by hurricanes time and again, but that doesn't mean your community should let its guard down when it comes to hurricane preparedness. For instance, your community may have monthly contracts with...Tags: Disasters, Weather, Hurricane Damage, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters
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Galveston Prepares for Hurricane Season 2010
KIAHHelicopters buzzed above a massive disaster with dozens lost in the water. The emergency response took every joint resource Galveston had Wednesday. Luckily, this time it was just a drill. But it's a vivid reminder of the massive effort needed during a...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Water Supply, Weather, Natural Disasters, Water Pollution
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Have we forgotten lessons of 2004 hurricanes?
Sentinel Staff WriterOrlando never gets a direct hit from a hurricane. For years, that was the conventional wisdom. And why not? The last time we took a direct hit, gasoline cost 31 cents a gallon. It was 1960 when Hurricane Donna blew through. Hurricane Charley...Tags: Melbourne, Weather, National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Damage, Natural Disasters
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