The British ocean liner was torpedoed by the Germans during World War I, killing over one thousand people and changing the ...
When a royal vessel sank of the coast of Normandy in 1120, it not only claimed hundreds of lives but also set off a ...
Some disasters don’t just destroy cities—they reshape civilizations. From volcanic eruptions that blotted out the sun to ...
In 1832, Tatsu Takayama made a defiant climb up to the top of Mount Fuji dressed as a man. This is the story of her historic ...
“They were rendered invisible,” says Michael Méndez, a sociologist at the University of California, Irvine, who wrote a ...
The plucky humpback chub has weathered dams and invasive species, but climate change and a dwindling river flow pose new ...
Rep. Nathaniel Oducado of the 1Tahanan Party-list, in a move to strengthen the country’s preparedness and quick response to ...
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Disaster management: Human-centered design, the missing link
When disasters strike — whether floods, earthquakes, forest fires, or cyclones — success in rescue and relief operations ...
BEFORE Hurricane Melissa hit the island, Jamaica’s Systemic Risk Assessment Tool (J-SRAT) had already flagged Savanna-la-Mar, ...
Peterson says many of her clients are recent immigrants from Venezuela and have difficulty navigating the U.S. credit system ...
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on Lake Superior Nov. 10, 1975, and killed all 29 men aboard. It's a modern maritime tragedy that ...
America's disaster aid and immigration responses reveal racial and political bias, showing more compassion toward European nations than Black Caribbean neighbors.
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