From Hurricane Melissa to Los Angeles wildfires - Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have been impacted by ...
Managing fire risk is about more than regulations and rules. It’s also about caring for neighbors and taking steps on your ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Worldwide, an estimated 440 million people were exposed to a wildfire encroaching on their home at some point between 2002 and 2021, new research shows. That’s roughly equivalent to ...
Wildfire disaster are expensive, and they keep happening. The cost of human life, property and the environment is catastrophic. In February 2024, the Smokehouse Creek Fire in the Texas Panhandle ...
The wildfire tax exclusion applies to 2020 through 2025. But Congress could make the provision apply to 2026 and later tax ...
Wildfire disasters worldwide are growing notably in frequency and cost, according to a new study, with nearly half of the most damaging events over the last 44 years occurring in just the past decade, ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires tragically exposed L.A.’s vulnerability. The Times looks back at a devastating year, scrutinizes official response and makes the case for being better prepared next time.
Colorado lawmakers have called on President Donald Trump to reverse a recent decision denying state disaster aid requests.
Drawing on lessons from recent blazes, a state commission has released a series of recommendations to protect older adults.
Colorado politicians on both sides of the aisle are pushing back after President Donald Trump’s administration denied two ...
The Spanish government on Tuesday described wildfires that have swept the country as one of the country's worst environmental disasters in years, as it approved relief measures for affected areas.