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FEMA had approved more than $9 million in ongoing projects in Maryland.
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They are pushing for solutions following decades of neglect.
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Advice on staying prepared for natural disasters and emergencies
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The city is distributing sandbags, opening parking garages and creating an emergency homeless shelter.
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A century of chemicals from Bethlehem Steel ended up in creek.
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If approved by Baltimore County Council in the coming weeks, the resilience authority could have the power to raise money.
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The Baltimore County community near Bear Creek is fighting higher floodwaters as climate change threatens the future of the neighborhood.
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Tropical Storm Isaias struck the Mid Atlantic this morning, bringing inland freshwater flooding and strong gusts of winds to Baltimore City. While heavy…
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Nuisance flooding, that combination of heavy rains and high tides that inundates low lying areas, is an emerging global problem, scientists say. And you…