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"disaster" Definitions
  1. [countable] an unexpected event, such as a very bad accident, a flood or a fire, that kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage synonym catastrophe
  2. [countable, uncountable] a very bad situation that causes problems
  3. [countable] (informal) a complete failure

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Disaster delayed is not disaster averted, but it's better than disaster now.
The government is a disaster, the opposition is a disaster, my country is a disaster.
Airbnb disaster housing Airbnb disaster housing The California fires aren't the first disaster relief housing that Airbnb has coordinated.
The SBA offers a range of loans: Business Physical Disaster Loans; Economic Injury Disaster Loans; and Home Disaster Loans.
"This is an unforeseeable natural disaster, national disaster," she said.
The explosion was a disaster, but Chernobyl is not a natural disaster story because natural disaster stories have plots that move towards triumph.
We're going to lurch from disaster to disaster to disaster until we start to really change the fundamental relationship between us and nature.
And President Obama left Trump with unfettered international disaster after disaster.
A disaster doesn't befall a city; a city befalls a disaster.
But it's not a natural disaster, it's a man-made disaster.
Energy is a disaster, low energy prices is a disaster for Russia.
This isn't just a horse management disaster, it's a financial disaster too.
With a natural disaster we attribute problems people face to the disaster itself, regardless of the state of affairs people faced before the natural disaster.
Since winning the nomination, Trump has been mired in disaster after political disaster.
But why do fake posts get shared, time after time, disaster after disaster?
Typically, when a disaster occurs anywhere else in America, Disaster SNAP is activated.
In the event of a natural disaster, Marines can assist in disaster relief.
Otherwise, this natural disaster will quickly turn into a humanitarian disaster, as well.
There is no looming economic disaster in America; the disaster is already here.
This is not a natural disaster, but it is a disaster either way.
I not only courted disaster; I went on reality dating shows with disaster.
Community disaster loans - which are usually forgiven - are just one form of disaster relief.
It was Turkey's worst industrial disaster and the world's biggest mining disaster this century.
Saturday's disaster isn't the first time Indonesia's disaster readiness has been criticized this year.
They understand that the war in Iraq is a disaster and was a disaster.
What looked like a disaster for the Republicans may actually not be a disaster.
"You're making a disaster movie, but we're in a disaster right now," he says.
We usually cannot anticipate where disaster will strike and acquire timely pre-disaster images.
My house is a disaster, and I'm fine with my house being a disaster.
"The 2010 response was regarded as a huge disaster, really just a disaster upon a disaster," said Chris Skopec, who is with the humanitarian aid group International Medical Corps.
A plan like this "empowers employees to respond quickly and effectively to an evolving disaster or emergency incident," explained Patrick Hardy, creator of the Disaster Hawk disaster preparedness app. 
They all have the potential for disaster (even if the disaster is just poor taste).
How to do that is going to vary from disaster to disaster, location to location.
For the people living in the Calais camps, it's disaster piled on top of disaster.
Trump signs disaster declaration President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in Hawaii on Friday.
"It will be a disaster for cities and a disaster for these companies," he said.
As a disaster law scholar, I study vulnerable populations during various stages of disaster response.
Disaster management agencies in Japan and abroad are learning each time there's a natural disaster.
Arthur's wanderings as he makes his way from disaster to disaster are hilariously, brilliantly harrowing.
The deal was "a recipe for disaster, a disaster for our region, a disaster for the peace of the world," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in praising Trump's decision.
The disaster aid includes $7.4 billion for disaster relief, $7.4 billion in emergency funds for Community Development Block Grants and $450 million for the Small Business Administration disaster loan program.
It is a disaster for this country, and speaking of Israel, it's a disaster for Israel.
Greg Abbot, who also declared 19 counties federal disaster areas and 50 counties state disaster areas.
The FEMA Disaster Relief Fund is funded, as planned, to meet disaster needs this fiscal year.
Put those resources too close to the disaster area, and they potentially become disaster victims themselves.
Salvation Army The Salvation Army uses 100% of disaster donations to help fund disaster relief efforts.
There hasn't been a year when all seven disaster categories have seen a billion-dollar disaster.
To receive disaster employment assistance, a state must be declared a disaster area by the president.
The disaster is considered the second-worst nuclear accident in history, behind the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Meanwhile, there is news pointed out that Indonesia financial minister will consider to issues "disaster bonds" to help with the recovery in disaster area, improving anti-disaster ability for whole Indonesia.
Guidelines published by the CDC in October 2017 say injuries suffered during cleanup after a disaster, "blunt-force trauma" related to a disaster and "acute exacerbation of chronic condition(s)" following a disaster, among other direct and indirect causes of death, should be classified as disaster-related.
Community Development Block Grant- Disaster Recovery awards are administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to state disaster recovery agencies after a presidential disaster declaration and special Congressional approval.
Lindsey Graham's quip that nominating Trump would lead to certain electoral disasterdisaster that the GOP deserved.
We can save up to $16 in disaster response for every dollar we spend in disaster preparedness.
That would be a down-ballot disaster for the GOP, but hardly a personal disaster for Trump.
"No disaster is entirely natural," said Edward Anderson, a disaster risk management specialist with the World Bank.
The Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act requires agencies to report their disaster spending online at USAspending.
Federal disaster funding is upside-down In the United States today, the surest means for cities to fund large-scale investments in climate change and disaster resilience requires first suffering a natural disaster.
All they've done is put off the disaster, and they've made the disaster bigger and harder to control.
It is also advocating disaster resilience (minimizing the risk of disasters and helping design effective disaster-recovery plans).
How a disaster drone works Whether in Sweden or the United States, how would a disaster drone work?
Creating disaster chic The nonprofit Bosai Girls organization is nontraditional in that it does not dictate disaster relief.
The May disaster left 7003 dead, while 2700 are listed as missing by the Disaster Management Center (DMC).
He created disaster after disaster, but his associates and subjects just kept admiring, or at least fearing, him.
In Haiti, the Bahamas and Florida, the storm left behind stories of disaster and of disaster narrowly averted.
The causes might be different, but the devastation and social disruption can be similar from disaster to disaster.
Like the migrant farmworkers of yesteryear who followed the crops, the hurricane workers move from disaster to disaster.
The result is post-disaster financial hardship, growing disaster assistance, slower recovery times, and overall less resilient communities.
They said over and over that there would be this type of disaster, and tragically this disaster happened.
The Disclosing Aid Spent to Ensure Relief (DISASTER) Act would require the Office of Management of Budget (OMB) to publish an annual total of disaster-related assistance categorized by disaster type, location and purpose.
The federal government has treated disaster victims in Puerto Rico far differently than other US disaster victims, even though federal law views Puerto Rico as a US state in the event of a natural disaster.
It's rated as the second worst nuclear disaster after Chernobyl, with even the 2011 Fukushima disaster ranking behind it.
For the past five years, all 250 residents in the disaster-prone village have been undergoing emergency disaster training.
If it was neglected before the disaster, it will never be better (and often worse) during the disaster response.
U.S. President Donald Trump, facing the first big natural disaster of his term, signed a disaster proclamation on Friday.
Ensuring that we build resiliency after a disaster actually makes us less prone to a disaster the next time.
Grand Bahama Disaster Relief FoundationThe Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation was set up by the Grand Bahama Port Authority.
What better way to ensure disaster won't sneak up on you again than by believing you are the disaster?
Reinsurance and catastrophic bond concepts, coupled with pre-disaster mitigation dollars, will ultimately reduce disaster costs in the future.
Each dollar spent to cut disaster risk can save six dollars otherwise spent recovering after a disaster, she added.
The memo urges people to report any cases of possible disaster fraud to the National Center for Disaster Fraud.
"Disaster research shows that tight-knit communities with strong, locally driven organizations respond better in disaster situations," he said.
"When we're saying this phrase, 'natural disaster,' we pretend we are not responsible for creating disaster," she told me.
We have seen the terrible private consequences of public disaster; could private disaster yield its own, disproportionately huge calamities?
James Lewis and Ilan Kelman warn that: …without tackling all vulnerability drivers – that are the roots of [disaster risk creation] – the conditions of [disaster risk creation] will continue to prevail over attempts at [disaster risk reduction].
To aid with their disaster response, you can donate to ensure their supplies remain stocked, and disaster relief teams staffed.
To celebrate Indianness is to meditate on a disaster story; and because that disaster continues, what is there to celebrate?
We make investments in disaster mitigation, but know from experience that donations in the midst of disaster are critical, too.
Conservatives have called that the program a "disaster," although plenty of right wingers think everything Obama does is a disaster.
And while prepositioning emergency materials is standard in disaster logistics, it's tough to pull off for islands, say disaster experts.
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, disaster risk is a function of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability.
President Donald Trump has approved disaster declarations for Nebraska and Iowa, making federal disaster funding available in flood-hit areas.
The countryside looked like the aftermath of a disaster—which, if you considered centuries of destitution a disaster, it was.
This requires food insecurity caused by a disaster to be handled by Congress through a specific appropriation for disaster relief.
So it's not a disaster, and there's no reason to believe that a Clinton economy would be a disaster either.
And by the way, folks, she will be a disaster for our country, a disaster in so many other ways.
Officials are now beginning to worry about the disaster after the disaster: What happens when people can't afford to rebuild?
The organization also has a disaster response team member in North Carolina and disaster response medical volunteers stationed in Florida.
On a small scale, these coronavirus shirts represent disaster capitalism, which is when powerful entities and corporations benefit from disaster.
But even in the absence of an acute disaster, lives are still disrupted as if there has been a disaster.
Treating a natural disaster like an economic eventThe Fed is treating what is a natural disaster as an economic emergency.
In a presidentially declared disaster, Disaster Unemployment Assistance is also available to individuals whose work has been lost or interrupted.
And so to the fast-moving disaster of a tsunami was added the slow-motion disaster of a nuclear calamity.
While this disaster was caused by human failure, not a natural disaster, it does not alleviate Congress' responsibility to act.
In addition to disaster relief, funding will be required for rebuilding and improving the damaged infrastructure in the disaster zones.
Passage of the latest additional disaster relief request will bring the total for disaster aid to more than $44 billion.
The imminent arrival of Cybertron is, as robot disaster movies go, not a bad premise for a robot disaster movie.
Wednesday's bill will provide $7.4 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) disaster relief fund, and $450 million for the Small Business Administration's disaster loan program, which provides loans to businesses and homeowners hit by disaster.
A few years ago, the Norwegian disaster film The Wave got a bunch of buzz for taking a somewhat smaller-scale approach to a disaster movie, honing in on the characters more than just the epic disaster shots.
We're not going to improve, as someone just said, the Transpacific Partnership, which is a disaster, a disaster for our country.
DISASTER U.S. President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency for Louisiana on Friday, freeing up federal disaster assistance if needed.
By comparison, the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster released around 5.2 million terabecquerel, while the 2011 Fukushima disaster produced around 900,000 terabecquerel.
" She was also asked about her last fashion disaster to which she quipped, "Maybe I don't know what a disaster is.
In the wake of the disaster, Indonesia launched a new disaster management agency to handle the logistics and coordinate relief efforts.
Disaster management authorities said around 300,000 people displaced across the country by the disaster had been sent to 610 safe locations.
"Nothing suffices to the disaster," wrote the dour French philosopher Maurice Blanchot in his seminal late work The Writing of Disaster.
When disaster strikes, online retail giant Amazon mobilizes its disaster relief team to collect donations and deliver them to needy people.
"Disaster!" is an over-the-top parody of the brief deluge of disaster movies that flooded movie screens in the 1970s.
Ensuring disaster risks are considered when development plans are made – not just when a disaster occurs – could change that, he said.
Wanton Woman Cheryl Strayed: I think you're "one Cosmo away from disaster," if by disaster you mean acting upon your desires.
Disaster relief: Many of the government's disaster relief programs simply do not work for the self-employed and micro-business community.
Yes, pardoning everyone associated with the president seems like a disaster, but firing Mr. Mueller is just as much a disaster.
Having a disaster plan for your entire family helps keeps everyone safe during the chaos the often accompanies a natural disaster.
Natural disaster after natural disaster, Haiti became a place ripe with poverty, disease and lack of basic infrastructure and human services.
That is a natural reaction whether it's a single house fire or an island-wide natural disaster or localized manmade disaster.
FEMA doesn't respond one way to a natural disaster and another way to a man-made disaster, such as 9/11.
SENATE APPROVES DISASTER RELIEF: The Senate easily cleared a disaster relief bill on Tuesday, sending the legislation to President Trump's desk.
By year's end, the ASPCA assisted more than 9,000 animals through pre-disaster evacuations, field rescue, and post-disaster relief efforts.
In total, an estimated 2.4 million people were affected by the disaster, Indonesian Disaster Management Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
The museum where she works, built to commemorate the disaster, also has an education center and acts as a disaster shelter.
The bill passed Wednesday would provide $7.4 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) disaster relief fund, and $450 million for the Small Business Administration's disaster loan program, which provides loans to businesses and homeowners hit by disaster.
"It's really a recipe for disaster, for increasing disaster risk - and it reinforces the need for us to get out ahead of this with effective planning," said Robert Glasser, head of the U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR).
The majority of the work of emergency management happens long before a disaster happens and in the years after a disaster occurs.
He wanted the best for his children and when the best turned out to be a disaster, that was his biggest disaster.
"We've lived in neighborhoods where our children have seen disaster after disaster," said Daisy Turcios, at an earlier stop on the road.
Disaster aid Senators are working to clinch a deal on disaster aid funding for a recent spate of storms, hurricanes and wildfires.
Disaster aid Negotiators said they put off the question of disaster aid, which had become a sticking point in the funding negotiations.
As part of its disaster recovery assistance, Congress approved $1.2 billion for disaster nutritional assistance in Puerto Rico for FY18 and FY19.
This recovery phase follows the initial post-disaster response, when disaster officials concentrated on getting Puerto Rico back on its feet again.
Disaster aid Lawmakers will weigh needs for disaster relief as the situation in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands becomes clearer.
President Trump can go on blaming Obama for the current Middle East disaster; he has long since acquired ownership of this disaster.
Along with her visit, the disaster got a lot of attention — it was the first time such a disaster had been televised.
First, Congress must include in the next disaster aid package flexible funding that vulnerable communities can use to reduce future disaster risks.
Nonetheless, Congress has spent 460 times more on disaster recovery than on actions to reduce disaster risks and costs before catastrophe strikes.
India's National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force have both deployed teams to rescue the toddler, the Deccan Chronicle reported.
New York, California and Washington state all requested access to several aid programs provided under a disaster declaration, including disaster unemployment assistance.
"I think it would be a disaster, an utter disaster, for U.S. and Russian military forces to engage each other," Pollack said.
America's joblessness is a social disaster, and to fight that disaster our resources should be targeted toward the areas that suffer most.
One would hope that any disaster aid Congress passes for Harvey will be substantially more focused on the actual disaster at hand.
" Disaster aid: "Senators are working to clinch a deal on disaster aid funding for a recent spate of storms, hurricanes and wildfires.
Still, the longer chaos persists, psychologists and disaster experts said, the more damaging a disaster like Hurricane Maria becomes for vulnerable kids.
"This is not a natural disaster, but a natural phenomenon that has led to disaster because of the informal way this country has developed," says Gilberto Romero, the head of the Centre for Disaster Research and Prevention, a local NGO.
For example, in fiscal year 22019, Congress appropriated $7 billion to FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund primarily for response and recovery, but only $100 million for the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund to limit the severity of damages from a future natural disaster.
"This physical disaster determination is necessary to help ensure that small business owners can get the physical disaster loan assistance and economic injury disaster loan assistance they need," the lawmakers said Tuesday in a letter to SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet.
Elsewhere, HUD recently conducted a National Disaster Resilience Competition in which 67 state and local governments, all of which sustained at least one disaster since 2012, competed for a portion of $1 billion in funding for proactive disaster resilience projects.
Puerto Rico was hit by natural disaster on top of fiscal disaster on top of our secular disaster of being neither fish nor fowl: voteless United States citizens, most of whom pay no federal income tax; political and fiscal oddities.
During a disaster, at the request of the governor and recommendation from FEMA, the president can declare a disaster under the Stafford Act.
In real life, she's 16 — not a Disaster Girl, not yet a Disaster Woman, if you wanna be all Britney Spears about it.
A disaster declaration would have freed up more federal aid, but Flint's problem did not qualify because it was a man-made disaster.
The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation makes a point of adopting rescue canines to give them a new start as disaster search dogs.
The film is called The Disaster Artist and it's based on the book The Disaster Artist, which chronicles the making of The Room.
"In every disaster, there's always a lesson to be learned," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the national disaster mitigation agency, said this week.
Watching videos of volcanic eruptions is, in its way, a kind of disaster preparation, but for a disaster I won't have to experience.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in 31 counties on Wednesday, mobilizing state resources to help cope with the disaster.
Topics cover pets in shelters and hotels, fuel demand in Florida, disaster clean-up and inspections and business access to disaster-affected areas.
Their task is now recovery, not from a natural disaster, but from a disaster politically inflicted by a failure of governance and leadership.
And a vote on disaster aid: During the week of May 85033, the House is expected to take up a disaster aid bill.
Disaster relief... The bill provides nearly $218500 billion in emergency funding for disaster relief in Puerto Rico, Florida and Texas, among other areas.
Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) - Short-term lodging for eligible disaster survivors whose communities are either uninhabitable or inaccessible due to disaster-related damage.
According to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, disaster funding allocations are made at the state and federal level, not specific to a region.
Pricing a Disaster Hurricane Harvey is a disaster of monumental proportions that will destroy vast amounts of property and upend millions of lives.
"When one country faces a climate disaster, we all face a climate disaster, so we're in it together," Blanchett said in her speech.
Brexit may well be a disaster in the making, but it's a disaster that millions of people have yet to see or experience.
An estimated 2.4 million people have been affected by the disaster, according to Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.
The central government would insure state assets against disaster and then create a disaster risk financing instrument for affected regions to draw upon.
This is why Congress should rethink our approach to disaster funding and elevate mitigation as a top priority while disaster prone areas rebuild.
"To believe that the quarter-century after the Cold War has been a disaster is to forget what disaster means in world affairs."
A 2015 review revealed that agency personnel at a disaster-response center in California stored disaster survivor records in open, unsecured cardboard boxes.
Not only do they think Trump would be a disaster for their party, but many also believe he'd be a disaster for the country.
They are the ones closest to the disaster, they have the most information about the disaster, and the understand the needs of the community.
But for the actors, the scene was a giggle-filled disaster (much like the Carpool Karaoke clip, which is a nice sort of disaster).
Airline stocks are priced for disaster right now, but that disaster isn't fundamentally sound, S&P Global Market Intelligence analyst Jim Corridore said Tuesday.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's disaster agency said more heavy equipment and rescue personnel were needed to help recover bodies after Friday's quake and tsunami disaster.
The following disaster preparedness tips regarding insurance and an emergency fund should help you be better prepared and maintain financial confidence after a disaster.
Instead of the glamping experience they were promised, Fyre Festival's "cabanas" looked more like disaster relief tents — and what a disaster Fyre Festival was.
But here, the divide between "careful recreation of a disaster" and "seeing the disaster actually unfold" is one that yields two kinds of horror.
Disaster relief: Lawmakers from Texas and Florida, both hit hard by hurricanes last year, are anxious to pass a multi-billion disaster relief package.
And an ongoing disaster is still underway in Puerto Rico, which experienced the deadliest natural disaster in US history in 2017's Hurricane Maria.
"Housing needs are absolutely critical in the aftermath of a disaster," said Ilan Kelman, researcher at the Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction in London.
Called psychosocial disaster relief, this kind of help comes in the weeks and months after a disaster in order to help people recover emotionally.
The 2010 Macondo disaster killed 11 oil rig workers, was the biggest environmental disaster in U.S. history, and has cost BP about $65 billion.
Under the current model, for FEMA and other emergency managers to access traditional disaster funds, states must request a disaster declaration from the president.
Since then, a culture of disaster prevention has spread around the world, said Denis McClean, spokesman for the U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Areas that have a shortage of healthcare services and healthcare professionals before a disaster strikes are at an even greater disadvantage after a disaster.
There's even one called "Natural Disaster Relief," which supposedly helps people deal with worry and loss in the the wake of a natural disaster.
I urge my Republican colleagues to ... help us pass a disaster package that addresses the needs, not of some, but of all disaster survivors.
The household must live in an identified disaster area, have been affected by the disaster and meet certain D-SNAP eligibility criteria to qualify.
Additionally, the U.S. Small Business Administration has granted more than $3 million in low-interest disaster loans to assist with disaster survivors' recovery needs.
Disaster after climate-induced disaster is proving that we can't fail to address our rampant burning of fossil fuels – too much is at stake.
Expert: Disaster response should not be political "Puerto Rico is eligible for the same disaster relief as any other state or territory," Merrick said.
The organization was curious about whether cash transfers — literally giving cash to people who just suffered through a disaster — worked well for disaster relief.
You can apply for disaster assistance after the president declares your state a major disaster area and your county is named for individual assistance.
Trump, facing the first big U.S. natural disaster since he took office in January, signed a disaster proclamation on Friday, triggering federal relief efforts.
Fourth, "Waterworld," Kevin Costner's cinematic disaster about a global disaster that leaves "Dryland" as just a nostalgic memory when the polar ice caps melt.
"The Disaster Artist" The real story behind one of the most notorious disaster films -- and not the kind Dwayne Johnson saves the world in.
The Disaster Medical Teams, the Disaster Veterinary Teams likewise are local citizens, specially trained to respond and save human and animal life in danger.
DISASTER BECOMING "MAN-MADE" Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said the crisis was shifting from a natural disaster to a man-made one.
With Brexit lurching from disaster to disaster and the Tory Party increasingly associated with the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg, she may rue her decision.
That way, you'll be able to access it if a disaster occurs while you're away from home, or you can't immediately return after a disaster.
Not enough people are talking about the environmental disaster we're facing in Iran, and so much of it is a disaster of our own making.
One such law expressly bars the president from acting to "delay or impede" disaster relief once a federal emergency or disaster declaration has been made.
Experts in disaster death toll research say that bodies being burned without a specific process for assessing whether the disaster caused their death is troubling.
A woman's sister, who's a disaster, comes to live with her and her fiancé — all to get away from their father, who's also a disaster.
"I think this has been a disaster for the Democrats, and I think it's been a disaster for the reputation of Robert Mueller," Wallace said.
In other words, this wasn't just a natural disaster; it's also an economic disaster that the local government cannot dig out of on its own.
Trump, facing the biggest U.S. natural disaster since he took office in January, has signed disaster proclamations for Texas and Louisiana, triggering federal relief efforts.
China's Prepared Assistance to Disaster Affected Areas program has also reduced risks, said Saini Yang, a professor of disaster risk reduction at Beijing Normal University.
Senate sends $36.5B disaster relief bill to Trump: The Senate easily cleared a disaster relief bill on Tuesday, sending the legislation to President Trump's desk.
So we must ask: Will the president and some members of Congress compound the grimly real disaster now unfolding with a self-inflicted fiscal disaster?
"This has been a disaster for the Democrats and a disaster for the reputation of Robert Mueller," Trump tweeted in a quote attributed to Wallace.
While Trump's nomination would all but guarantee immediate disaster for the GOP, nominating anyone other than Ohio Governor John Kasich will merely delay said disaster.
Disaster response is presently dictated by the Stafford Act, a 1988 body of legislation passed as an update to the Disaster Relief Act of 1974.
The Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance says it's best to stick to donating to experienced disaster relief organizations, particularly immediately after a disaster occurs.
It's bad enough not to be able to anticipate disaster; it's worse, after disaster strikes, to not be able to reflect on how it happened.
As a recent ICMA report on disaster recovery suggests, the question is not whether your community will need to recover from a disaster, but when.
The House is planning on taking up an initial disaster relief bill of $7.85 billion, $85033 billion of which would go toward FEMA's disaster fund.
Last year, Congress authorized FEMA to set aside 6% of its disaster-recovery funds for pre-disaster-mitigation efforts, a step in the right direction.
In light of the recent natural disaster, the organization's CEO Thomas Tighes says that the disaster is now literally in his front and back yard.
The Stafford Act, which authorizes FEMA to respond to a disaster, limits federal disaster relief money to rebuilding infrastructure as it was before the storm.
By comparison, the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster produced a total of about 5.2 million teraBecquerels, and the 2011 Fukushima disaster churned out an estimated 900,000 teraBecquerels.
Legislation passed since now requires authorities to include pets to existing federal guidelines for disaster planning, said Dick Green, senior director of disaster response for group.
"We often see that injuries and deaths after disaster in the United States are more common than those actually caused by the disaster itself," Kirsch said.
In the face of bipartisan and global condemnation, Donald Trump is plowing on through the Syria disaster by pretending it is not, in fact, a disaster.
Nonprofits ranging from nationwide disaster-specific organizations, such as Rebuilding Together, to small, local nonprofits with no disaster mission deploy resources toward the community recovery process.
JAKARTA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Indonesia's disaster agency said more heavy equipment and rescue personnel were needed to help recover bodies after Friday's quake and tsunami disaster.
In addition, disaster-affected areas such as those hit by Hurricane Matthew, the floods in Baton Rouge, and others were given $2202 billion in disaster assistance.
Instead of imposing a system of disaster deductibles, let's explore making the states more accountable in the first place, by increasing the threshold for disaster relief.
" "This disaster recovery -- this disaster is going to be a landmark event," Long said during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
Disaster authorities have warned provincial officials of the danger of flash floods due to deforestation, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of the national disaster mitigation agency.
Disaster aid The Senate punted a House-passed disaster aid bill after leadership couldn't get an agreement to speed up debate of the legislation in December.
The story of her leadership inspired the engineer to offer ­disaster-preparedness lessons at 14 vulnerable Kamaishi schools, possibly saving many lives when disaster struck again.
" Disaster aid: "The Senate is expected to vote on a disaster aid bill before leaving town, regardless of whether or not negotiators can reach a deal.
"We continue working closely with disaster survivors to connect them with the most appropriate housing resources to meet their disaster-related needs," the FEMA statement said.
Following that disaster, the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority was established so that thousands of shelters would be ready if another massive storm were to hit.
While disaster aid packages are often politicized, it may surprise people to hear that FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund currently has a balance of $28 billion dollars.
Dieulifaite Derlus, Maria Ageeb, Ed Kelley and Todd Neville had nothing in common — until the storm hit, leaving behind stories of disaster and disaster narrowly averted.
I want people to remember man-made disaster, darkness and evil so they will distance themselves from man-made disaster, darkness and evil from now on.
That starts a disaster, because all the panelists are white, and ends a disaster, because Mike accidentally triggers an alarm while running up and down stairs.
The attacks in Paris were the first time Facebook deployed Safety Check for a human disaster, rather than a natural disaster, like an earthquake or tsunami.
It's offered to immigrants already in the United States after a war or natural disaster in their home country, not to those fleeing disaster or conflict.
It would also provide a tax credit for 40 percent of wages paid by an employer affected by the disaster to workers from core disaster areas.
Immediately following the initial disaster, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill said disaster management teams had been sent to the areas close to the earthquake.
That includes $2900 billion for FEMA's disaster relief fund and $220006 million for the Small Business Administration's disaster loan program to help small businesses and homeowners.
That reality risks disaster for the law and its beneficiaries — disaster that could bounce back onto Republicans if the American people blame the party in power.
"Conspiracy theories in this space of disaster and epidemic get really intense and really serious quickly," says Brian Houston, who researches disaster-related mental health and communication.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesperson for Indonesia's disaster management agency, the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure, said the tsunami hit without warning at around 9:27 p.m.
Now that Puerto Rico is moving into recovery and rebuilding after the Hurricane Maria disaster, billions of dollars in federal disaster spending are flowing to the island.
As war, famine and disaster loom on the horizon for countries around the world, 2018 will be an arduous year for civilians caught in conflict and disaster.
While Trump's 2018 budget proposal contains more money for disaster assistance, it would also cut grant money to help states prepare for a disaster by $667 million.
In Corpus Christi, Trump said he hoped the disaster response efforts in the wake of the hurricane would become a model for future natural disaster relief efforts.
One strategic decision FEMA has to make in advance of a known disaster striking, is where and how many resources to deploy in advance of that disaster.
This started to change with the October 2018 Disaster Recovery Reform Act, which allocates 6% of disaster funds to improve resilience, not just to replace destroyed facilities.
The I.J.C. can establish rules of the road to prevent a mining disaster and forge an agreement on how Alaska will be made whole if disaster strikes.
Paradoxically, we also fund the instruments for the greatest potential disaster, a man-made disaster for which there is no adequate humanitarian or medical response: nuclear war.
Disaster aid The Senate still needs to wrap up work on a disaster aid package meant to respond to a spate of recent storms, hurricanes and wildfires.
But with officials poised to legally classify smog as a natural disaster by including it in the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Disaster Prevention Statute, not everyone is happy.
The three states that President Donald Trump has formally declared coronavirus disaster areas have not received the disaster unemployment assistance that they expected to follow that designation.
As it stands, Congress allocates annual disaster appropriations for agencies like FEMA, and one-off supplemental funding to provide extra support for each disaster as it happens.
The program, known as the National Disaster Medical System, has been used for years to transport hospital patients out of disaster zones for treatment in unaffected hospitals.
Chief among them was a requirement that communities create a workable disaster plan and train local officials to work with state and federal officials when disaster strikes.
"America's health care system must be there to help communities face an emergency from a natural disaster, a manmade disaster, or a virulent contagious disease," they wrote.
Community Foundation's Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund: They maintain the Metro Disaster Response Fund, a program made to meet the needs of a community after a disaster.
"Students and their guardians are very enthusiastic about learning disaster management as they benefit from it in any major disaster," said project technical officer K.M. Alamgir Hossen.
Indonesia has sent more than 29,000 military, police and disaster agency personnel, along with 503 water-bombing helicopters, to fight the fires, its disaster agency has said.
Early on, Hardy learns that his co-workers think of their work as disaster prevention, and in "The Second Chance Club" the disaster is a drug overdose.
Her message — environmental disaster atop environmental disaster, some of it made by humans — may resonate on Instagram, where images of her project are certain to be shared.
FEMA disaster aid grants only average around a few thousand dollars and are only to make a home safe, not bring it back to pre-disaster conditions.
DISASTER-PRONE Indonesia, which straddles the seismically active area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, is one of the world's most disaster-prone countries, research shows.
Britain said at last weekend's G20 meeting it would set up the London Centre for Global Disaster Protection to help developing countries use insurance to cut disaster costs.
While the federal government has long funded post-disaster home buyouts, little money has been earmarked for pre-disaster programs – although there are signs that may be changing.
No one is ever prepared for a natural disaster, but a natural disaster within an economy crippled by colonialism, an odious debt, and weak infrastructure is beyond disastrous.
The tax relief package provides a tax credit for 40 percent of wages, up to $6,000 per employee, paid by a disaster-affected employer in certain disaster area.
Fukushima: Five years on The disaster killed about 22,000 people -- almost 20,000 from the initial quake and tsunami, and the rest from health conditions related to the disaster.
Rina Meutia, a disaster risk management specialist at the World Bank, said she had repeatedly seen international disaster response efforts that were unequipped to deal with conflict situations.
Several agencies have been releasing higher death toll figures than the 131 announced on Wednesday by National Disaster Mitigation Agency, which has a coordinating role in disaster relief.
It was a disaster because Trump is a disaster—he doesn't know what he's doing and effortlessly alienates America's closest allies while lavishing praise on strongmen and dictators.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Federal disaster aid: NPR reporters Robert Benincasa and Rebecca Hersher crunched the numbers inside federal disaster aid efforts and report the programs consistently choose winners and losers.
These standards also track with FEMA's requirements for post-disaster public assistance, HUD requirements for post-disaster community development and the federal government's requirements for its own buildings.
"Our job in any disaster affected location is to help the community respond and recover from that disaster," White House spokesman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
Congress needs to incentivize disaster funding to cities that do their due diligence to insure their public buildings and increase the disaster fund cost for communities that don't.
Chad Huddleston, an anthropology professor at the Southern Illinois University who studies disaster preparedness communities, noted that "open-source ideas" form the basis of most pre-disaster tooling.
The states' request to access aid programs offered under the disaster declaration, including the disaster unemployment benefits, "remain under review at this time," a FEMA spokesperson told POLITICO.
This way of thinking is a part of disaster capitalism, a concept outlined by Naomi Klein in her 2007 book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
Handguns during a disaster House Bill 1177 prohibits residents from being charged with a crime for carrying a handgun while evacuating from a state or local disaster area.
He also pushed in the plan for a boosted number of Federal Emergency Management Agency–qualified disaster responders as well as protections for the agency's Disaster Relief Fund.
Perhaps it's because I'm from a uniquely disaster-prone country, but I've always seen the specter of natural disaster as a matter not of if, but of when.
"It is impossible to prevent disasters and to manage risk if a country is not measuring its disaster losses," said Mami Mizutori, U.N. special representative for disaster risk reduction.
"Given our disaster-prone geographic conditions, we must be prepared, responsive, alert, and resilient in facing any natural disaster," he said during the first cabinet meeting of the year.
"It's horrifying," said Marcie Roth, a former FEMA employee who now leads the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, a national organization that provides assistance to disaster survivors with disabilities.
Several agencies have been releasing higher death toll figures than the 131 announced on Wednesday by the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, which has a coordinating role in disaster relief.
The National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force and Indian army are helping the district administration in evacuating affected people to safe places and distributing aid, it added.
In June, Facebook announced a new product called "disaster maps," using Facebook data in disaster areas in order to send crucial information to aid organizations during and after crises.
Check out a mini-documentary the artist made about the Octopus Disaster: For more information about the Staten Island Ferry Octopus Disaster Memorial Museum, head over to its website.
One of the grants funded by the bill is earmarked for natural disaster preparedness: everything from retrofitting old buildings to prevent serious damage from storms to emergency disaster response.
Systems have been updated since the 2011 disaster to spread warnings more quickly, said Tsunetaka Omine, head of the Disaster Management Division in Iwaki, a city in Fukushima prefecture.
"Japan has built up the disaster prevention for quakes very well since the 1995 massive quake, but those for the water disaster hazard are very much behind," he said.
Among the fatalities were four people, including a disaster agency official, killed when lava set a house on fire in El Rodeo village, National Disaster Coordinator Sergio Cabanas said.
State of local disaster On the day the 416 Fire started, La Plata County Manager Joanne Spina declared a state of local disaster, which led 1,500 residents to evacuate.
Millions of Americans will be unable to fully collect insurance claims to rebuild and recover following a natural disaster if Congress fails to start reforming the nation's disaster policies.
Before Thursday, when the chamber passed bills addressing robocalls and disaster relief, the Senate's previous roll-call vote on legislation was April 1, when senators rejected disaster aid proposals.
The case study we'll be teaching for decades in b-schools around the world about the Vision 1 disaster (not fair, it's a total f**king disaster), writes itself.
Feeding natural disaster survivors Since 2011, Operation BBQ Relief has prepared almost 103 million meals for disaster survivors and first responders -- including during recent hurricanes in Texas and Florida.
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But by focusing closely on individual stories amid a nuclear disaster, it hummed with current anxieties, whether about climate disaster or the cascading effects of governments denying objective reality.
The disaster led to the eventual shutdown of all Japan's reactors, which before the disaster had supplied about 30 percent of the electricity in the world's third-largest economy.
He had been leading this nomadic lifestyle for nearly a decade, following disaster after disaster, and was ready to get to some long-delayed repairs on his own home.
A warehouse full of unused disaster aid from Hurricane Maria is just the latest event in Puerto Rico to cast a spotlight on the ongoing issues of disaster recovery.
Though Tanaka has other disaster chic products available on her website, such as disaster prevention kits for women, her latest offering is an forthcoming rice porridge known as potayu.
Earthquake simulations over at ERI may provide government players with more effective disaster management strategies, while over at the Bousaikan, the disaster response instruction is on a more personal level.
The seed bank designed to preserve the world's crops and plants in the event of global disaster isn't prepared to withstand the greatest global disaster facing our planet: global warming.
It's possible for responders to track the number of nodes and how they're moving to gain insight into the disaster and how the people in the disaster zone are reacting.
Abe said a sales tax increase next year would go ahead barring a financial crisis or major natural disaster, without elaborating on whether the quakes qualified as such a disaster.
More than 70,000 people had registered for individual assistance since the federal disaster was declared, and more than 9,000 had filed flood insurance claims, according to the federal disaster agency.
This is another thing we see in disaster after disaster: people hurriedly send old clothes, canned food, and toys, and no one has any idea what happens to that stuff.
Fox's Chris Wallace, during the first break in the Judiciary Committee hearing, said, 'This has been a disaster for the Democrats and a disaster for the reputation of Robert Mueller.
What follows is a series of cuts between Legasov's dry, detached commentary on the disaster in the courtroom and the actual buildup to the disaster on the night it happened.
We completed a survey* of natural disaster and disaster-related films from the 1990s to the present, using lists from IMDB, to track the presence of climate change on screen.
In recent debates over disaster aid some conservatives, including then GOP congressman and current Vice President Mike Pence, have insisted that disaster relief must be offset with spending cuts elsewhere.
The bill tackles the three biggest issues when it comes to disaster relief: it saves money, it reduces destruction and it minimizes the loss of lives in disaster-prone areas.
The disaster aid package fell apart in the Senate last month after Trump criticized Puerto Rico's handling of previous disaster aid money during a closed-door meeting with GOP senators.
First, because it is disaster funding, it is likely to get approved and thus provides an easy vehicle to get a pet project approved on the coattails of disaster funding.
The results are in, and they have been for a long time: The neoliberal status quo is a disaster for Democrats, but more importantly, it's a disaster for the country.
However, despite the stepped up and more consistent warnings, experts say Sri Lanka's agencies face one persistent problem: National disaster response authorities cannot send out effective disaster warnings early enough.
But the future impact of Trump's dismal policy agenda—which so far has increased the risk of environmental disaster without increasing disaster preparation—gives us something else to worry about.
If passed, the legislation, for instance, would broaden responsibility for reducing disaster risks in the country beyond just the national disaster management office, involving additional agencies as well, Rove said.
Latinamérica Unida would require investments in disaster preparedness from its members and have a regional budget line for disaster response, leading to greater resilience and less need for foreign assistance.
That effort has faltered, and officials are now beginning to worry about the disaster after the disaster: What happens as the water recedes, and many people can't afford to rebuild?
NASA's three big human spaceflight disasters are the Apollo 1 fire of January 27, 1967; the Challenger disaster of January 28, 113; and the Columbia disaster of February 1, 2003.
A federal disaster declaration would give Florida access to federal funds after the state has spent $22020 million on related unemployment assistance, food stamps, disaster loans and mental health counseling.
Earlier this year, FEMA was able to expand its post-disaster mitigation program to areas impacted by wildfires, in addition to areas that receive a major disaster declaration for storms.
But if you look closer there were warnings … when we have a disaster in Japan, I wonder, how can we prevent our lives and traditions and history from the disaster.
In 2628, 28503,22019 Americans sought disaster aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and fewer than 180,000 people registered for disaster assistance in each of the three years prior.
This daily, high-resolution imagery has helped accelerate disaster response by mitigating risk, providing situational awareness and improving recovery with imagery before, during and after a disaster, anywhere on Earth.
I could list all the ways the federal government treated disaster victims in Puerto Rico differently than other US disaster victims, but Politico ran a good piece that sums it up.
Deployed to disaster Back in 2001, Bretagne (pronounced, "Brittany") and Corliss were fresh graduates of Disaster City when they were deployed to New York shortly after the World Trade Center attacks.
Hun Sen fired a top disaster management official on Monday for failing to take responsibility for the disaster and accepted the resignation of Yun Min, the governor of Preah Sihanouk province.
Client bills for disaster response can run into the millions, but the company refuses to assist an airline that is not already a client when disaster strikes, so-called ambulance chasing.
According to the Denver Post, the area has brought in the disaster cleanup nonprofit Team Rubicon to help, and a group called the Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster will assist too.
The country's 25 million registered mobile phone users can receive government alerts directly once a disaster has begun, and government units under the disaster authority are tasked with early relief operations.
And, FEMA is considering a "disaster deductible," which would require states to spend a certain amount before they can be eligible to receive federal dollars for recovery efforts following a disaster.
But the bill is not only a disaster for those who think that health care is an entitlement—it's also a disaster for those who believe in more market-oriented approaches.
We must also implement disaster planning and preparation on a continuous basis so that when disaster does strike, jurisdictions are equipped with the training and resources necessary to endure the disruption.
Disaster recovery and jets: The bill also includes $3.31 billion for disaster recovery at Navy, Air Force and Army National Guard installations in Nebraska, North Carolina and Florida, the summary says.
After the highly-destructive 2004 hurricane season, the U.S. Department of Agriculture set a precedent for providing post-disaster relief to citrus producers through the Florida Hurricane Agricultural Disaster Assistance program.
When the average citizen hears about the political debate on the Hill surrounding the disaster aid package, it is important to keep in mind that disaster relief funding is very complex.
Perhaps in addition to disaster hedge funds, the disaster community could consider calling for greater investment in high-school level vocational training, or engage trade unions to encourage robust apprenticeship programs.
Likewise, Democrats should attempt to build automaticity into the way the government funds disaster relief, so that Republicans can't sabotage a Democratic president responding to a disaster in a blue region.
Given the enormous need for disaster-resilient infrastructure across the country, Congress should launch a second, $2 billion round of the National Disaster Resilience Competition for communities affected by recent disasters.
In particular, it shifts the responsibility from the customer to Citus to ensure the integrity of the database with continuous archiving and disaster recovery in the event of well, a disaster.
Earlier this month, the Disaster Recovery Reform Act was passed by Congress and signed into law, which allows state agencies to use FEMA funds for mitigation efforts before a disaster occurs.
Sending money is almost always the most efficient way to help in a disaster, according to the Center for International Disaster Information, part of the United States Agency for International Development.
In a sense, the Republican response to the crisis is a cogent form of disaster response, just as the actions of Senators Loeffler and Burr were a form of disaster preparedness.
We instinctually envision climate change as a series of disaster stories with recognizable beginnings, middles and endings, rather than as a single disaster story that outlives us, maybe all of us.
In a statement released following the Fukushima disaster, Japan's Catholic Bishops Conference said the cessation of all nuclear power generation in the country was "imperative" given the country was disaster prone.
Mr. Long was the director of Alabama's disaster relief agency when Hurricane Katrina hit the state in 22001, and his selection has inspired confidence among lawmakers and state disaster relief officials.
MORE DISASTER AID COULD BE ON THE WAY: President Trump is prepared to ask Congress for more money to fund disaster relief efforts after the arrival of Hurricane Irma this weekend.
"The most important lesson from our experience in disaster response across the world is to invest in prevention and preparedness to be able to respond speedily when disaster strikes," said Sayed.
The current approach to U.S. disaster management—ordering citizens to evacuate from disaster-prone areas and then rebuilding damaged infrastructure with help from FEMA's underfunded National Flood Insurance Program—is outdated.
" The real estate developer: "Our military is a disaster.
" Bush: "Hillary Clinton would be a national security disaster.
The White House is now a disaster ... by design.
Obamacare, getting rid of that — it's a complete disaster.
" In 2012 he called it a "disaster for democracy.
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That's the reality in a disaster zone — not failure.
Suffice it to say ... the performance was a disaster.
This approach to disaster funding was unique – uniquely bad.
" He went on to call her handling "A disaster!
When disaster strikes make love, not hate ... that's B.o.
Is that because — even absent disaster — life is, too?
Traders appear to be betting against disaster — for now.
In my disaster year - I will never forgive myself.
" And he argued, "Our inner cities are a disaster.
While there is a law known as the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, which Trump used to declare a state of emergency over the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, that law primarily allows the federal government to assist states in their disaster relief efforts, or to provide assistance directly to disaster victims.
Delivering federal disaster money In an ordinary year -- one without a major disaster -- local governments use CDBG money to supplement their operating budgets in ways that are supposed to help the disadvantaged.
Titanic is two movies stitched together: a swoony teenage fantasy for the ages, and a massive disaster movie that rivals any disaster movie to come out of Hollywood either before or since.
In Trump's letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan, he asked for $7.4 billion to go to FEMA's disaster relief fund and $450 million to the Small Business Administration's post-disaster loan program.
"We will be able to respond to any disaster in the state more quickly and efficiently," the 29-year-old said, sitting in the operations room of the State Disaster Management Authority.
Zuckerberg's disaster infomercial was meant to showcase the (highly dubious) cliché that VR could make us feel deeper empathy for the destroyed nation (for which Facebook did raise millions in disaster relief).
Due to its wide geographic scope across America's 229th-largest city, the ensuing flood disaster may rank as one of the most, if not the most, expensive natural disaster in U.S. history.
The company announced Wednesday that it's launching a new product called "disaster maps," using aggregated, anonymized Facebook data in disaster areas to deliver crucial information to aid organizations during and after crises.
In May, the Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction completed a year-long campaign called 365 Disasters in which they tweeted similar disaster reports coming in from network members.
"The president has asked the cabinet and related ministries to immediately launch the 'disaster mechanism' and to work at the fastest rate on disaster relief work," Tsai's office said in a statement.
At present, few, if any, federal, state or local public funds match the federal monies awarded after a federally declared disaster in terms of capacity to help improve a city's disaster resilience.
For example, the $252 million originally appropriated for the 2014-85033 Ebola outbreak in West Africa would come from USAID's International Disaster Assistance Account, managed by the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance.
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And yet, the Government Accountability Office found that between 2011 and 85033, FEMA spent fourteen times more on its post-disaster Hazard Mitigation Grant Program than on its Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program.
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"The Arkema disaster is just the kind situation that the Chemical Disaster Rule is meant to mitigate," said Gordon Sommers, an Earthjustice attorney suing the EPA over its delay of the regulation.
Members that have done business in the disaster zone use their supply chains, contacts and clout with the local authorities to help deliver assistance, including to their employees in the disaster zone.
Further, the report says, FEMA failed to take account of the logistical problems that its own disaster planning drills had shown it could face when coping with a disaster in Puerto Rico.
"If a survivor receives a settlement from PG&E for the same disaster losses or expenses that were previously met through disaster assistance, that would be a duplication of benefits," he said.
While mental health services are often offered immediately in the wake of a disaster, they tend to end too early to treat some of the lingering effects of the disaster, Greer said.
And yet, from 2005 to 2014, FEMA obligated just $600 million to its Pre-Disaster Mitigation program, the federal government's main vehicle for pre-disaster investments to reduce flood risk, including buyouts.
That makes the assistance an extraordinary form of leverage — in some ways more vital than a disaster aid, because it can actually help stop disaster rather than cleaning up in its wake.
The agency has disbursed more than $48 million in disaster assistance throughout California, and it's not clear he can actually withhold any funding at this point, with the disaster declaration already made.
" Dot No. 3: So on June 6, Trump signed a $19.1 billion disaster relief bill, boasting: "Just signed Disaster Aid Bill to help Americans who have been hit by recent catastrophic storms.
In addition to shifting to additional pre-disaster spending, Congress should make changes to disaster assistance including strengthening requirements for communities and states--those states and communities that plan for and mitigate risks would be 'rewarded' with the full share of federal disaster assistance, while those that do not plan for known risks, would get less in federal assistance.
"Disasters like that happen all the time in our city but last year was the worst for me - it felt like we're trapped in an endless cycle of disaster after disaster," Simango said.
In 1957 Charles Fritz and Harry Williams, the research associate and technical director, respectively, of the National Academy of Sciences' Disaster Studies Committee, wrote a paper that sparked the field of disaster sociology.
Our island has its own art form that symbolizes our will to carry on, natural disaster after natural disaster: for centuries, Puerto Rican santeros have carved sculptures of Catholic saints from fallen trees.
They did this by "teleporting" into Puerto Rico, currently a disaster zone, to trade high fives and news about the company's disaster-relief efforts, their bobblehead avatars incongruous with the wreckage behind them.
With the increasing move from diverse crops to the homorganic landscape of highly commercialized farming, many countries or regions are one pest invasion or disaster away from huge food security or environmental disaster.
Some attendees paid upward of $12,000 for access to this disaster, and they got less entertainment out of it than the rest of us got for free, watching this disaster unfold on Twitter.
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PathoGlyph isn't just flirting with the disaster porn genre, it's creating things that can only exist if artists invite disaster upon themselves — if they undergo trauma as viscerally as possible for our edification.
"We're seeing a trickle of funds still coming in, but it's a trickle," explained Bob Ottenhoff, who heads the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, which seeks to improve how people give to disaster relief.
"If an individual was homeless pre-disaster, they may not be considered for Housing Assistance and Other Needs Assistance, which both require successful verification of pre-disaster occupancy," a spokeswoman said by email.
Regine Webster, a vice president at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, said material goods often create "a second disaster" for organizers who are already struggling to set up logistics in a challenging environment.
"One hundred percent of funds donated to the Florida Disaster Fund will go toward disaster-related response and recovery because the fund has no overhead costs," the campaign said in a press release.
Years after the 2137 disaster, a group of French nuclear physicists wanted to see whether cesium-21950, a radioactive isotope, was more present in wines made after the disaster than those made before.
"We write in strong support of Governor Pete Ricketts's request for an expedited presidential disaster declaration for what the governor has called 'the most widespread disaster we've had in our state's history,'" Sens.
The White House has approved a disaster declaration for Shasta County, allowing residents affected by the Carr Fire to apply for federal disaster assistance, such as temporary housing, home repairs and other programs.
By the way, the Trans-Pacific, if you look at the TPP, a total disaster, which, by the way, Marco is in favor of, they need — it is a disaster for our country.
So, while most in the tech community still see any encryption compromise as a disaster, a few feel that it's a smaller disaster than what lawmakers might come up with on their own.
Tourism experts blamed a July boat disaster off the coast of Phuket that killed 47 Chinese in Thailand's worst tourist-related disaster in years, underscoring concerns over the kingdom's lax attitude to safety.
Democrats have argued the disaster money no longer needed to be in the NDAA after Trump signed a disaster aid bill this month that included about $3 billion for storm-battered military bases.
"This is despite the fact that 58 percent of disaster deaths take place in this small group of countries," she added, describing disaster risk reduction efforts in these states as a funding "blindspot".
Also arriving was a disaster assistance response team (DART) plane that included a fire and rescue team to help in the search for survivors, USAID's Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance said on Twitter.
The team estimates that the money will support 2,400 low-income families in recovery from a disaster, and help GiveDirectly learn more about when in the recovery process disaster assistance is most useful.
For example: At the height of FEMA's disaster response, in October of 2017, 54 percent of the FEMA workers did not meet the agency's own standards for disaster response, according to the report.
As the United States rushes into disaster season, federal officials now have an added crisis to worry about: How to stop tightly packed disaster-response shelters from becoming hot spots of coronavirus transmission.
A German firm that estimated that the cost of disaster relief said it was the most expensive disaster in the world in 85033, with the fire causing more than $16.5 billion in damage.
It's good news that President Trump opened up federal assistance for Puerto Rico by declaring a major disaster on Sunday, but disaster aid is only a temporary solution to the island's economic woes.
Average earned income: $95,103Average hours typically worked a week: 46.6According to O*NET: They plan and direct disaster response or crisis management activities, provide disaster preparedness training, and prepare emergency plans and procedures.
The request, expected to be swiftly approved by Congress, would add $7.4 billion to rapidly dwindling Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster aid coffers and $450 million to finance disaster loans for small businesses.
"This is not merely an economic disaster, but it's a security disaster we want to build our ships, we want to build our planes ... with steel and aluminum from our country," Trump said.
It would also allow the disaster victims to draw on retirement funds without paying a penalty and provide a tax credit to employers affected by the disaster for up to $6,000 per employee.
Donald Trump, facing the first large-scale natural disaster of his presidency, said on Twitter he signed a disaster proclamation which "unleashes the full force of government help" shortly before Harvey made landfall.
"You can imagine in any type of natural disaster like this where you have this huge disaster, a lot of resources going on and responding, there's going to be some confusion," Morgan said.
Vale and Samarco are already facing civil lawsuits over the November disaster but individual executives of the companies have not yet been prosecuted in what the government considers Brazil's worst-ever environmental disaster.
It's all very plausible, but it spells disaster for #TeamDragon.
"We must end U.S. complicity in Yemen's humanitarian disaster," Rep.
Between the lines: The state's election infrastructure is a disaster.
And their regulators had been oblivious to the coming disaster.
A slimline local council struggled to cope with the disaster.
More unsettling news in the water disaster afflicting Flint, Mich.
Satellite imagery from RADARSAT could also help with disaster relief.
" He added: "This humanitarian disaster will begin to repair itself.
The conflict has caused a humanitarian disaster, aid groups say.
With Trump, the next disaster is just one tweet away.
Any Republican would be a disaster for the world economy.
But will anyone actually be prosecuted criminally for this disaster?
Here are some basics to prepare for any natural disaster.
For the unity of Christianity, this confidence was a disaster.
But our first time in Portland was a fucking disaster.
"This decision, if implemented, will be a disaster," he said.
That incident prompted India to reassess its disaster management planning.
Then they met in person and it was a disaster.
But disaster struck (literally), and Hurricane Sandy hit New York.
There are no villas, just a disaster tent city. pic.twitter.
Still, not everyone sees Trump's move as an impending disaster.
Japan has sent troops, firefighters, police and other disaster relief.
Editorial rooms are a f—— disaster, all over this country.
Editorial rooms are a fucking disaster, all over this country.
But Trump's business plan is a disaster in the making.
Alternatively, pitch in with disaster relief thousands of miles away.
Thanks to a bug report, however, the company avoided disaster.
The Takeaway: The real winner of this whole PR disaster?
In the case of crops, this could be a disaster.
Only 39 percent of Americans have a disaster preparedness plan.
Kathy and John Wilkes at FEMA's disaster center in Chico.
As you can expect, the entire thing was a disaster.
The disaster has pushed services in Palu to breaking point.
For one thing, the scale of the disaster is massive.
Put those together, and you've got a recipe for disaster.
It was the worst air pollution disaster in US history.
Still, Lawnmower Man is a disaster in its own right.
Mexico's disaster agency detected the eruptions after midnight on Wednesday.
Japan has declared its heatwave to be a natural disaster.
Portlight provides disaster relief services specifically for people with disabilities.
It is a tolerable achievement and it is a disaster.
No, wrong — as illustrated by the disaster in Flint, Mich.
"This is a disaster," she observes, then takes a sip.
At the time it was the worst ever airline disaster.
When Trump did weigh in, it was often a disaster.
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"It's been a disaster," said MacKinnon, summing up the season.
It seems like a recipe for disaster, but it wasn't.
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"The probe is a disaster for our country," he said.
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It's unlikely the company could have survived another fatal disaster.
The disaster killed 86 people and destroyed about 14,000 homes.
Our immigration laws in this country are a total disaster.
Here is what you need to know about the disaster.
But he waited until the moment health care disaster hits.
In fact, you could fairly describe it as a disaster.
Until this happens, communications throughout the disaster area are incapacitated.
This irresponsible attitude only aggravates an environmental disaster in Brazil.
But India's policy of refusing disaster relief is not unique.
It was the country's worst traffic disaster in 33 years.
VW should have known it was headed for a disaster.
At the time, it was Brazil's worst industrial environmental disaster.
A disaster can be a prime breeding ground for corruptpoliticians.
But Afghanistan is a disaster even with U.S. presence there.
For example, inspection drones, agricultural drones and disaster recovery drones.
His response to the disaster, however, was skillful and reassuring.
If today's giants were broken up, would it spell disaster?
Following the Obama example would be a recipe for disaster.
Disaster movies tend to consider the big picture, the macro.
Even worse: Your place looks like a total disaster zone.
But disaster struck in the early morning of November 16.
A great nation doesn't divide in times of natural disaster.
McCarthy lasted six months as COO, but avoided career disaster.
Waterford spews — he has another PR disaster on his hands.
The Disaster Artist arrives in select theaters Friday, December 8.
It's been a disaster from the day it was devised.
The whole thing had been a disaster from the start.
Warning: This post contains minor spoilers for The Disaster Artist.
This signals disaster for our food supply and our planet.
Floods are the nation's most common and costly natural disaster.
President Robert Mugabe declared a national disaster earlier this week.
Either way, you get a disaster or something really inspiring.
When the dust cleared, the church resembled a disaster zone.
A disaster can impact your ability to earn a paycheck.
Disaster maps could prove revolutionary for the humanitarian aid community.
It's proving costlier than any other form of natural disaster.
Fortunately, this need not be a disaster for living standards.
You saw what happened to the show was a disaster.
The IS "caliphate" has proved a disaster for Iraq's Sunnis.
Putin was accused of responding too slowly to the disaster.
While joyous that he'd survived, Somers was facing financial disaster.
China emerged from that disaster in 19883, after Mao died.
An investigation is underway into the causes of the disaster.
Some accused Barzani of having led his people to disaster.
Long story short, it was a bit of a disaster.
I believe this would be a disaster for the country.
Obama has declared at least 20 parishes as disaster areas.
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Those include medical patients, veterans, students, disaster relief, and more.
Frenchy hasn't let this furry disaster slow her down, though.
If they want to forestall disaster, that needs to change.
Already, 40,000 residents have registered for disaster aid, Edwards said.
We don't spend nearly enough time worrying about disaster prevention.
Mr Kenyatta's first term has not been a complete disaster.
Disaster has struck, and we must deal with the aftermath.
This is not a natural disaster it's a manmade one.
The Galaxy Note 7 launch has been a complete disaster.
It was the world's worst air disaster in four years.
Now, however, it seems that the Honda is a disaster.
The result thus shouldn't be surprising: A cacophonic, senseless disaster.
"I think that would be a real disaster," Udall said.
"So we are picking up from that disaster," he said.
Of course, Trump and Cruz represent different degrees of disaster.
The head of Turkey's disaster management agency warned of aftershocks.
For that kind of action, one might expect a disaster.
According to Schwartz, a Trump presidency would be a disaster.
Tackling CES with a new bag is a potential disaster.
But so far, their season has largely been a disaster.
Name the ship that rescued survivors of the 215 disaster.
The global disaster protection gap is estimated at $1.3 trillion.
Many feared a pipeline leak could cause an environmental disaster.
Have trade deals really been a disaster for American workers?
Governor Ventura was not quite the disaster some had predicted.
But one guest described it as a "disaster tent city."
But when disaster hits, farmers nowadays have a bigger cushion.
This is particularly important during times of crisis and disaster.
But victims of the disaster have said that's not true.
Put that way, he was the architect of the disaster . . .
He called it a "very huge and serious environment disaster".
He says they have no disaster recovery, when they do.
It looks like the whole world is going to disaster.
What do we have to do to avoid climate disaster?
Jonathan Papelbon, who looks like such a disaster this year?
You're on a mission to Mars and disaster has struck.
It would be a public relations disaster if nothing else.
The government called it the country's worst ever environmental disaster.
Trump's lack of respect for facts might lead to disaster.
The songs were good, but the mix was a disaster.
Obama declared a federal disaster for Louisiana over the weekend.
But for Michaela Bradshaw, the rocks proved an unprecedented disaster.
The pictures document the disaster, but they're also aesthetically pleasing.
A trial would have been a disaster for the airline.
It was clear what a disaster his testimony would be.
American voters — Democrats and Republicans alike — are experiencing that disaster.
Such incidents are incredibly rare, but can end in disaster.
Civil rights and liberties can become ensnared in disaster response.
Could they be erased by some kind of sudden disaster?
Barring disaster, Clinton's delegate lead is certain to grow Tuesday.
Stirring up this mix could be a recipe for disaster.
In an instant, the scale of the disaster had magnified.
With four minutes left and Boston up three, disaster struck.
It has been a historically devastating natural disaster, after all.
To drink straight methanol is really a recipe for disaster.
A remote monitoring system, using SIM cards, proved a disaster.
Samsung's Note7 has shaped up to be a complete disaster.
President Donald Trump defended his administration's handling of the disaster.
U.S. policy toward Russia has the greatest potential for disaster.
Moreover, many survivors lost their identification documents in the disaster.
It was, as it has since been named, a disaster.
Flooding is the costliest natural disaster in the United States.
When the next big disaster comes, that can be catastrophic.
Don Whittemore, a senior disaster response manager from Boulder, Colo.
The country desperately needs structural entitlement reform to avert disaster.
He did it all while lauding the disaster relief response.
If the [commodities] business fails, it will be a disaster.
At the start of playoffs, the Warriors flirted with disaster.
"So this was a disaster waiting to happen," he said.
RIO DE JANEIRO does not look like a disaster zone.
Describe the Knicks any way you want. Disaster. Trainwreck. Inept.
DHS also has a poor track record on disaster relief.
There's also $90 billion in disaster relief in the package.
Along that route, there are a thousand opportunities for disaster.
The disaster left two dead and damaged dozens of buildings.
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Nearly 200,000 were ordered to evacuate, but disaster was averted.
"Our medics are well versed in disaster," Ms. O'Leary said.
Living in Japan is to live with nature... and disaster.
I still remember that sight as the beginning of disaster.
For pitchers in particular, this is a recipe for disaster.
My first years of college had been an epic disaster.
Of course, Rachel was the puppet master of this disaster.
It will not work; it will be a huge disaster.
Unseasonal swirling winds took it from brush fire to disaster.
One man doing his job wrong can result in disaster.
This was a disaster for the IRS's reputation and mission.
These are all directly or indirectly related to the disaster.
It's considered the largest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.
Other disaster aid bills were not held up like this.
It also makes for good survival food, should disaster strike.
Just four women from first class died during the disaster.
Almost like the world's economy knows this is a disaster.
Like any healthy financial portfolio, disaster financing should be diverse.
They control half of our blood supply, lead disaster provider.
Sometimes, disaster visits the fish guy at his own tank.
Just weeks after he returned to the US, disaster struck.
To not understand that is to invite disaster in November.
You ought to be commended, that's not a real disaster.
Galloway explains who is affected most by WeWork's IPO disaster.
Tonight could have been an unmitigated disaster, and it wasn't.
Two companies will each spend $1 million on disaster relief
At least 1.1 million households applied for FEMA disaster aid.
Everything else was a disaster, but not those twinkle lights.
Human chains were taking rubble out of the disaster site.
In the Sewol disaster, 70 families lost their only child.
"The probe is a disaster for our country," Trump said.
Because usually when you don't, it turns into a disaster.
That's bad for America and a disaster for the GOP.
The Cubs' bullpen turned a tie game into a disaster.
It has already called Yemen the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
On the contrary, I think it's a recipe for disaster.
Tepco has struggled with the aftermath of the 2500 disaster.
Jones said the disaster caused a rift in the town.
Robock emphasized that unlike that disaster, nuclear war is preventable.
But barely a year into their new relationship, disaster struck.
These photos and maps show the scale of the disaster.
Allowing whispers to go unchecked risks disaster during febrile times.
Most Americans understand what a disaster the latter has been.
Witness Brexit, a revolt fed by lies that delivered disaster.
But now an even more cataclysmic disaster has struck Hawkins.
"It's a complete disaster," a campaign adviser told the Post.
If the disaster were real, it would be uncommonly terrible.
If the disaster were real, it would be uncommonly terrible.
Built well, a city should provide a bulwark against disaster.
Notifications on iOS used to be kind of a disaster.
" Surviving Disaster — "A BBC movie starring Ade Edmondson as Legasov.
"Visiting Chernobyl 32 Years After the Disaster" from The Atlantic.
Twelve Illinois counties have been declared disaster areas, and Gov.
You can't blame spousal abuse after a disaster on anybody.
"Our yearbook was a disaster," Kavanaugh said during Thursday's hearing.
Wolffe: That was a radical change from traditional disaster relief.
Jason Ray thinks the culture of "disaster prepping" is misunderstood.
The disaster surprised no one in this crowded fishing neighbourhood.
Can't code ourselves out of this political disaster we're in.
The staff leader was another future Yankees disaster, Kei Igawa.
Shrinking numbers can spell disaster for a species under pressure.
I felt I was witnessing a gorgeously embodied, unfolding disaster.
In the wake of the disaster, the government banned replicants.
Virginia Tech was in disarray to the point of disaster.
You can see that impulse coalescing around The Disaster Artist.
They scapegoat refugees and this is leading to political disaster.
It was a fucking disaster, such a comprehensive fuck up!
" Trump called the Russia investigation "a disaster for our country.
President Trump's press conference with Vladimir Putin was a disaster.
"The government trusted the men with disaster preparedness," said Vistro.
Tuesday was the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Before he came on board, Shame were a disaster magnet.
The problem is, well, the offensive line is a disaster.
Yet Reed managed to pull the Mets back from disaster.
Compared to other disaster zones, the Upper Keys are blessed.
Since the 2011 disaster, groundwater seeps into the reactors daily.
Here's what shocks me most about this Nobel Prize disaster.
Here's how you can help people affected by this disaster.
Overnight, whirring generators powered floodlights to illuminate the disaster scenes.
After the 1985 disaster, construction codes were reviewed and stiffened.
If that isn't a recipe for disaster then what is?
He also asked President Trump to declare a major disaster.
The uncrewed December space mission could have ended in disaster.
How an uncle died in a mine disaster in 1968.
Sometimes, a disaster can reverberate years later in unexpected ways.
But Trump decides which states will be declared disaster areas.
Shutting down ports of entry would be an economic disaster.
To political insiders and the media, Agnew was a disaster.
Wrestlemania 32 was a creative disaster, for the most part.
It has, of course, been a disaster for Syrian civilians.
Should disaster strike, local people will help visitors, Nagai said.
Criminal justice experts generally agree this has been a disaster.
Keeping stuff in the cloud is a recipe for disaster.
Individually, not one of these choices qualifies as a disaster.
But for almost everybody else, it amounts to a disaster.
But in purely journalistic terms, this is an epic disaster.
There is the inevitable sequined disaster at the skating center.
KS: Dicey is a nice word, that's a disaster, right?
This disaster issue has played on for months and months.
Then the events of Fukushima happened, the terrible disaster there.
But just as he was starting to build, disaster struck.
Selzer, Noll and Alptunaer are disaster and operational medicine fellows.
But the Fukushima disaster is pretty far from Quebec, no?
You've been reading about it because it was a disaster.
This disaster issue has played on for months and months.
Parenting is not actually about planning for every possible disaster.
Behind the flailing lies a potential disaster for immigration hawks.
Those mistakes played a part in leading to this disaster.
With access to misoprostol, we can insulate ourselves against disaster.
It quickly became a very different sort of disaster movie.
What a disaster for the trans community that would be.
It could be a nonevent; it could be a disaster.
Natural disaster, flood, fire, illness, a death — you don't know.
Officials have opened an investigation into what caused the disaster.
The place was the opening scene in a disaster movie.
The task of rebuilding after a disaster can be daunting.
There is also a separate public inquiry into the disaster.
Andrew Das: Disaster for Poland there, as they're caught napping.
The disaster revived international attention to labor conditions in Bangladesh.
"We don't wanna talk ourselves into a disaster," he added.
"The disaster just really starts for us now," she said.
Japan, reeling from 2011 nuclear plant disaster, has resurrected coal.
A portion of the proceeds will go to disaster relief.
It would be a disaster for all of us. ☐
Seberg is too baseline competent to be declared a disaster.
Texas governor Greg Abbott declared 37 counties as disaster areas.
But Ferguson's TIFs, like this one, have been a disaster.
And for Nintendo, repeating that mistake would be a disaster.
And it won't be the last disaster of its kind.
Since the 2004 tsunami, Indonesia has strengthened its disaster response.
It's understandable why the market for disaster preparedness is growing.
It's worth thinking about the nature of the current disaster.
Postapocalyptic stories have long shown the lighter side of disaster.
Has BP put the Gulf of Mexico disaster behind it?
Much of Lagos is an environmental disaster waiting to happen.
The disaster killed and displaced thousands of Fukushima prefecture residents.
Its ambition lay elsewhere, and brought it close to disaster.
The impacts of the disaster rippled out other countries too.
"This is a disaster for the NBA," Cusack told Hill.
I know the difference between a distraction and a disaster.
In recent weeks we've all been scrambling to avoid disaster.
And the country is again on the brink of disaster.
"That's a recipe for a public health disaster," he said.
While it wasn't an absolute disaster, it was still unfortunate.
The disaster of it all looms large in my mind.
They've also rescued disaster victims in Nepal, Haiti and Japan.
Stress is common both during and after any natural disaster.
"The skinny bill, as policy, is a disaster," he said.
Everyone always wants response to a disaster to be faster.
Then, at this pivotal moment in her career, disaster struck.
The connection between environmental disaster and terrorism is drawn, persuasively.
Recall that Rubio's bid for the nomination was a disaster.
Almost a week after the disaster, the hotel remains wrecked.
"It's a real humanitarian disaster of large proportions," said Nyusi.
Investigators got to the bottom of that disaster relatively fast.
The Lib Dems are inches from both disaster and glory.
On Sunday, the disaster response took on a military feel.
Attention has also turned to the causes of the disaster.
"Sadly, you see that after every major disaster," he said.
On Thursday the island was declared a federal disaster zone.
"Yes, there is a multisite ground zero disaster," he said.
"Johnson shares responsibility for the entirely foreseeable disaster that followed."
Neither insurers nor residents are sure which disaster to blame.
Veeam helps customers with cloud data backup and disaster recovery.
In countless ways, people make images in response to disaster.
Investors are digesting an inordinate amount of natural disaster news.
And it's not just wild American seafood that risks disaster.
Indeed, Disciple's life in 2012 is not a new disaster.
There is no real way to better package this disaster.
PM: The potential for disaster there would be so high.
Even now, some survivors replay the disaster in their minds.
Politically, a Sanders' nomination would spell disaster for the Democrats.
Let's look at the unfolding disaster of each group individually.
"Last year, people saw that as a disaster." he said.
We're just hoping it's not going to be a disaster.
He played through the pain before disaster struck on Nov.
The UN meeting between Trump and Zelensky was another disaster.
But Mr. Macron's proposal is a disaster in the making.
I think it's just a disaster for the Republican Party.
And in a stroke of colossally bad luck, disaster hit.
Congress must assert itself if we are to avoid disaster.
The country is without doubt on the precipice of disaster.
And we're explaining the role of robots in disaster response.
Somalia is also on the brink of a famine disaster.
This disaster has caused a dramatic decline in the economy.
The interview is being uniformly reported as a PR disaster.
Some still see bitcoin as the ultimate hedge against disaster.
"Any other result for myself is a disaster," he said.
It was the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 0003.
This has set the world on a course to disaster.
Fingers crossed, the upcoming HBO miniseries isn't a disaster. —T.
Thankfully, Microsoft quickly recovered from a disaster with Windows 201553.
By any measure, Rocha's letter represents a public relations disaster.
During the big dinner, disaster mounts with each passing minute.
"I've been leading that disaster for a while," Sullivan said.
Pakistan is on the brink of economic disaster, experts say.
More Trump than Trump, Baldwin is anything but a disaster.
"What Trump is proposing is an economic disaster," he said.
The last time they tried that it, ended in disaster.
But that doesn't mean she's never suffered a kitchen disaster.
All of this portends a slow, steady lurch toward disaster.
Are they going to put the disaster money on this?
I'm no economist, but this looks a potential economic disaster.
The disaster is estimated to cost Iowa around $2 billion.
But, of course, disaster response is a domestic issue too.
Investigators believe MCAS played a key role in that disaster.
Democrats are setting themselves up for disillusionment, and possibly disaster.
A deal could be reached which ends that humanitarian disaster.
Any prolonged clashes could be a disaster for Kenya's economy.
However, what's good in July may be disaster in November.
Democrats and other skeptics fear disaster is around the corner.
"No one considered us worthy" before the disaster, he said.
If the spacecraft lost control, it could have spelled disaster.
" Each one receives its own chapter, starting with "Why Disaster?
From what I've seen, it would be a repeat disaster.
From what I've seen, it would be a repeat disaster.
Any one of them could lead to an economic disaster.
That this disaster is unpicturable may make it more terrifying.
But it was almost a disaster, according to the report.

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