RonniesaurusHex, to android
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Does anyone have recommendations for messaging apps that can be used offline? I'm thinking of singing that can be used in disasters - mostly to keep in contact with family and friends. Use android.

ai6yr, to random
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Grist:The homeowner mutiny leaving Florida cities defenseless against hurricanes

The federal government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in Pinellas County unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access.

https://grist.org/extreme-weather/redington-shores-tampa-florida-beach-erosion-hurricanes/

#hurricanes #disasters #FLwx

ai6yr, to random
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NY Times: The Heat Wave Scenario That Keeps Climate Scientists Up at Night https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/03/opinion/heat-technology-climate.html

ai6yr,
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"...researchers modeled the health consequences for residents in a two-day, citywide blackout during a heat wave, with electricity gradually restored over the next three days.

The results were shocking: in Phoenix, about 800,000 people — roughly half the population — would need emergency medical treatment for heat stroke and other illnesses. The flood of people seeking care would overwhelm the city’s hospitals. More than 13,000 people would die."

ai6yr, to climate
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WaPo: How a friend’s flood damage could affect your climate change preparedness

A study suggests links between social learning and flood insurance purchases.

"Researchers compared new and renewed flood insurance policies in the wake of the storms, both in areas that experienced active flooding and those unaffected by the hurricanes...People in areas with stronger social ties to flooded areas purchased more new flood insurance policies in the three years after Harvey and Irma, they found. "

(Gift Link) https://wapo.st/3R9g7f6

ai6yr,
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..."As a result, they suggest, disaster awareness and climate mitigation efforts should take social learning into account, leveraging people’s tendency to learn about climate change risks from their friends’ experiences..."

emmanuelskyler, to Futurology

Protecting Your Home from the Unexpected: Water Damage, Fire Damage, Mold Remediation, Storm Damage, Flood Damage, and Disaster Restoration in Frisco

Frisco, known for its vibrant community and thriving economy, is not immune to unexpected disasters. From severe storms to water leaks, these events can cause significant damage to your home and belongings. If you find yourself facing water damage, fire damage, mold growth, or any other disaster, it's crucial to act quickly to minimize the extent of the damage and protect your health and safety. Here's a comprehensive overview of the services available in to help you navigate these challenging situations:

Water Damage Restoration

Water damage is a common problem that can occur due to leaks, floods, or heavy rains. Prolonged exposure to water can cause structural damage, promote mold growth, and compromise the integrity of your home. damage restoration services in Frisco involve:

Water extraction and removal
Moisture detection and drying
Carpet and flooring cleaning
Dehumidification and odor control
Structural repairs

Fire Damage Restoration

damage can be devastating, causing extensive damage to your property and possessions. The aftermath of a fire requires specialized restoration services to address both the immediate and long-term effects. Fire damage restoration services in Frisco include:

Smoke and soot removal
Water damage mitigation
Structural assessments and repairs
Content cleaning and restoration
Odor removal

Mold Remediation

Mold growth can pose serious health risks and damage your home's structural integrity. If you suspect mold growth in your property, it's essential to seek professional remediation services. These services involve:

Mold inspection and testing
Mold removal and disinfection
Moisture control and prevention
Odor elimination
Post-remediation verification

Storm Damage Restoration

Frisco is prone to severe storms that can cause significant wind and hail damage to your home. damage restoration services in Frisco focus on repairing and restoring your property to its pre-storm condition, including:

Roof repair and replacement
Siding and gutter repair
Window and door replacement
Water damage mitigation
Landscaping restoration

Flood Damage Restoration

Flooding can cause extensive damage to your home and belongings. damage restoration services in Frisco involve:

Water extraction and removal
Structural repairs and drying
Content cleaning and restoration
Mold prevention and remediation
Odor control and disinfection

Disaster Restoration

Natural , such as tornadoes and hurricanes, can cause widespread damage to homes and communities. Disaster restoration services in Frisco provide comprehensive support to help homeowners and businesses recover from catastrophic events, including:

Emergency response and cleanup
Structural repairs and reconstruction
Content restoration and replacement
Insurance coordination
Disaster recovery planning

Choosing a Disaster Restoration Company in Frisco

When selecting a disaster restoration company in Frisco , consider the following factors:

Experience and expertise
Licensing and insurance
Availability and response time
Customer reviews and testimonials
Communication and transparency

Protecting Your Home from Future Disasters

To minimize the risk of water damage, fire damage, mold growth, and storm damage in Frisco, TX consider the following preventive measures:

Regularly inspect your roof, gutters, and windows for potential leaks or damage.
Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms throughout your home.
Maintain proper ventilation and moisture control.
Elevate your appliances and valuables off the floor in areas prone to flooding.
Prepare an emergency plan and disaster preparedness kit.

By understanding the services available for water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, storm damage, flood damage, and disaster in Frisco, you can effectively protect your home and belongings from the unexpected. Remember, the key to successful disaster restoration is to act quickly and contact a reputable restoration company with the experience and expertise to guide you through the recovery process.

shekinahcancook, to retirement
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New IRS fact sheet: Disaster relief impacts to retirement plans and IRAs

The IRS released a new Fact Sheet on the impact of SECURE 2.0 provision that provides ongoing disaster relief for certain loans and distributions in federally declared major disasters. Before SECURE 2.0, there was no disaster relief that allowed these loans and distributions for all major disasters.

The FAQs help individuals, employers, retirement plan and Individual Retirement Arrangement service providers with general tax information and details about:

  • Taxation and reporting of qualified disaster recovery distributions
  • Repayment of qualified distributions taken for the purpose of purchasing or constructing a principal residence in a qualified disaster area
  • Loans from certain qualified plans

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/disaster-relief-frequent-asked-questions-retirement-plans-and-iras-under-the-secure-20-act-of-2022

ai6yr, to brazil
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NY Times: Catastrophic Floods in Brazil Set Off Another Crisis: Homeless Pets

Officials in the southern part of the country have rescued more than 12,500 animals in recent weeks since catastrophic floods inundated cities and towns.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/30/world/americas/brazil-flooding-homeless-pets.html

br00t4c, to random
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is in Crisis. Will the U.S. Government Protect Congolese Immigrants in the United States?

#democratic #disasters

https://www.justsecurity.org/96180/drc-temporary-protected-status/

ai6yr, to medical
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Pearls Before Swine, May 26, 2024 on Disaster Preparation and Mitigation. https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2024/05/26

thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
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Cyclone Remal is set to hit the southern coast and parts of neighbouring India on Sunday evening. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/26/asia-pacific/cyclone-approaches-bangladesh/

thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
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"There are an estimated 150-plus houses now buried," said a U.N. representative, adding that "670-plus people are assumed dead." https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/26/asia-pacific/papua-new-guinea-landslide/

ai6yr, to climate
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New York Times: ‘New Territory’ for Americans: Deadly Heat in the Workplace

"In the coming months, this team of roughly 30 people at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is expected to propose a new rule that would require employers to protect an estimated 50 million people exposed to high temperatures while they work. They include farm laborers and construction workers, but also people who sort packages in warehouses, clean airplane cabins and cook in commercial kitchens. "

(GIFT LINK) https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/25/climate/extreme-heat-biden-workplace.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uk0.EpTx.lLiwbAGiOBDl&smid=url-share

#heatwaves #climate #climateemergency #osha #GiftArticle

ai6yr,
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"it is expected to meet stiff resistance from some business and industry groups, which oppose regulations that would, in some cases, require more breaks and access to water, shade and air-conditioning.

But even if the rule takes effect, experts say, the government’s emergency response system is poorly suited to meet the urgency of the moment....

Last year was the hottest in recorded history, and researchers are expecting another record-breaking summer, with temperatures already rising sharply across the Sun Belt...

The surge in deaths from heat is now the greatest threat to human health posed by climate change"

br00t4c, to uk
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ai6yr, to climate
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LA Times: Column: How ‘Sesame Street’ can prepare kids for climate disasters

...Sesame Workshop — the New York nonprofit that’s been producing the show for 55 years — said it would partner with the global charity Save the Children to “foster young children’s climate resilience.” Basically, the organizations intend to work together to tell stories — starring Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover and company — that will help kids and their families prepare for the increasingly extreme storms, floods, droughts and other weather extremes already being worsened by coal, oil and gas pollution...."

https://www.latimes.com/environment/newsletter/2024-05-23/column-how-sesame-street-can-prepare-kids-for-climate-disasters-boiling-point

ai6yr, to climate
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WaPo: This hurricane season could be among the worst in decades, NOAA warns

The NOAA outlook calls for 17 to 25 tropical storms, 8 to 13 hurricanes and 4 to 7 “major” hurricanes and is the most aggressive May prediction the agency has made.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/05/23/hurricane-season-forecast-active-storms/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon

ai6yr, to random
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Yale Climate Connections: What you need to know about record-breaking heat in the Atlantic
The ocean heat could fuel an unusually active hurricane season. https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/05/what-you-need-to-know-about-record-breaking-heat-in-the-atlantic/ #hurricanes #disasters #SSTs #heatwaves

ai6yr,
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"Waters across the Atlantic’s tropical belt — extending from the coast of Africa through the Caribbean — are hotter now than in any other late May on record, with over 90% of the area’s sea surface engulfed in record or near-record warmth. The extent of marine heat has never been greater heading into a hurricane season, outpacing by wide margins the previous late May record-holder in 2005, a year remembered for one of the most active and destructive hurricane seasons in modern history." #climate #disasters #hurricanes

ai6yr, to Canada
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ai6yr, to random
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FEMA update on last night's tornado outbreak in Iowa. (also, the morning FEMA update is posted every morning by my bot at @disaster_bot ) #IAwx #disasters https://m.ai6yr.org/

ai6yr, to random
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73,856 people without power in TX; 40,741 people without power in Wisconsin; 19,933 people without power in Illinois per Poweroutage.us #grid #power #disasters

ai6yr, to Insurance
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ai6yr, (edited )
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LOL -- not laughing at Texans predicament -- and our own -- but the thoughts here that the insurance costs in Texas are linked to "inflation", and not to billion dollar disasters piling up end-to-end in the state. I wonder if they wrote this article before Houston last week. 🤔

ai6yr, to Weather
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If I lived in Texas or Florida, I would be looking through this guide on "creating a cool room for extreme heat events" from the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. This would have been useful as disaster prep for Houston this last week. https://basc.pnnl.gov/resource-guides/creating-cool-room-extreme-heat-events#edit-group-description #DisasterPreparedness #disasters #weather #wx #heatwaves

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