Information and locations of over 6,000 facilities throughout Region 5 and surrounding states capable of managing different materials which may be found in disaster debris. Harvested May 19, 2017. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://epa.gov/region5/waste/solidwaste/debris/disaster_debris_resources.html
This handbook describes D - SNAP policy, provides lessons learned from previous D-SNAPs, and contains toolkits to help SNAP offices plan for, organize, and operate a D-SNAP.
This dataset provides information about disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) income eligibility standards and allotments based on household size.
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The Hurricane Aware app is intended to provide information about the potential impacts of tropical storms and hurricanes in the United States. The data shown here from the Living Atlas are authoritative U.S. government sources, including:National Weather Service forecasts for hurricanes, precipitation, and wind gusts.U.S. Census - derived American Community Survey demographic dataClick on a location in the U.S. to see the timing of weather impacts along with affected populations. You can also individually select a storm to find out detailed forecast information. While track forecasts are provided for areas outside the U.S., additional weather forecasts and demographic data is not available.
Rural Development Disaster Assistance Declarations - April30Ver2
The World Risk Index indicates the risk of disasters from extreme natural events and the negative consequences of climate change for 193 countries around the world. It is calculated per country as the geometric mean of exposure and vulnerability. Exposure represents the vulnerability of the population to earthquakes, tsunamis, coastal and river floods, hurricanes, droughts and sea level rise.
A summary of current WIC policy and regulatory citations that are specifically relevant to WIC Program operation during disaster situations, usually hurricanes, in which WIC participants have been evacuated from their homes and relocated to other areas within their home States, or to another State.