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Rents rise faster after disasters, but a federal program can help restrain excesses

Two people embrace on Jan. 9, 2025, in Altadena, Calif., amid property destroyed by the Eaton Fire. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images by Anthony W. Orlando, California...

Beyond bottled water and sandwiches: What FEMA is doing to get hurricane victims back into their homes

Two people survey their beachfront home and business, which was destroyed in Hurricane Milton, on Manasota Key, Fla., Oct. 13, 2024. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell by...

How back-to-back hurricanes set off a year of compounding disasters for one city − and alarm bells about risks in a warming world

Recovery from a hurricane gets even harder when more storms follow, as Lake Charles, La., residents saw. Joe Raedle/Getty Images by Tracy Kijewski-Correa, University of...

Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable

Recovering after tornadoes, particularly in small towns, has many challenges. AP Photo/Julio Cortez by Tricia Wachtendorf, University of Delaware and James Kendra, University of Delaware People often...

Disasters can wipe out affordable housing forever unless communities plan ahead – that loss hurts the economy

‘It could happen anywhere, but I just never thought here,’ said Chasity Walton, whose home in Mayfield, Kentucky, was hit by a tornado on...

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