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The Disaster Center is pleased to be able to provide a copies of Earthquake Safety at Home through Amazon. To learn more about this book go to our Earthquake Safety at Home page. NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New and Other Structures - Sept. 2020 August 4, 2020 --- National Rankings for Covid Cases per confirmed Cases, for Confirmed cases per thousand, and for Deaths per thousand. The Disaster Center Covid-19 Chronicle -- The Disaster Center Covid-19 Diary -- John Hopkins Covid -19 Map -- WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard -- CDC Covid-19 Communication Toolkit -- For Migrants, Refugees, and Other Limited-English-Proficient Populations -- We've upgraded and added to our Crime Reports pages. The new pages integrate crime and imprisonment by year and States. TO VOLUNTEER OR DONATE TO A NATIONAL VOAD MEMBER ORGANIZATION The Disaster Center Book Store FEMA has tools to help people. It also has a poor history of maintaining link addresses, which is why we don't have many links to FEMA's site. Let us know is these links stop working. Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) Locator -- FEMA App. Download it for free from the App Store or GooglePlay.-- If you are located in the area of a declared Major Disaster you can register online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362 or TTY 800-462-7585. If you use 711 or Video Relay Service (VRS), call 800-621-3362. Operators are multilingual and calls are answered seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CDT. People affected by conflict: Humanitarian needs in numbers - 2013 (PDF) Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) – CRED (2013) FEMA fraud hotline at 800-323-8603 or email DHSOIGHOTLINE@DHS.GOV. This can include information on contractors, inspectors, disaster survivors or anyone posing as any of these. Complaints also can be made via the FEMA disaster assistance helpline at 800-621-3362 (TTY 800-462-7585) or with state or local law enforcement officials or consumer agencies. We've been working on updating the State disaster pages. Here they are, a work in progress: Alabama -- Alaska -- Arizona -- Arkansas -- California -- Colorado -- Connecticut -- Delaware -- Florida -- Georgia -- Hawaii -- Idaho -- Illinois -- Indiana -- Iowa -- Kansas -- Kentucky -- Louisiana -- Maine -- Maryland -- Massachusetts -- Michigan -- Minnesota -- Mississippi -- Missouri -- Montana -- Nebraska -- Nevada -- New Hampshire -- New Jersey -- New Mexico -- New York -- North Carolina -- North Dakota -- Ohio -- Oklahoma -- Oregon -- Pennsylvania -- Rhode Island -- South Carolina -- South Dakota -- Tennessee -- Texas -- Utah -- Vermont -- Virginia -- Washington -- West Virginia -- Wisconsin -- Wyoming If you have any suggestions about how it can be improved, please send an email to host@disastercenter.com Ready Rating: A FREE Service from the American Red Cross The Red Cross, Salvation Army and other volunteer organizations move resources into position so as to be able to respond to disasters. Please consider a donation to the Red Cross You can text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation or call 1-800 RED CROSS There are several ways you can donate to the Salvation Army . By phone: Call 1-800-SAL-ARMY By text: Text “GIVE” to 80888. Also, consider volunteering or donating with Disaster Relief Agencies and Nongovernment Organizations. Red Cross -- After a disaster, letting your family and friends know that you are safe and well can bring your loved ones great peace of mind. This website is designed to help make that communication easier. FBI's "Tips on Avoiding Fraudulent Charitable Contribution Schemes" If you want to suggest a link, please post to host@disastercenter.com The people affected will not lack clothing for long and more will be donated than will ever be used. It will end up in the local landfill, because there is no place to store it. If you are going to collect clothing have a garage sale with the proceeds going to the victims. Be responsible, if you collect money get proof that it was donated and make evidence available to those who gave. Consider volunteering or donating with Disaster Relief Agencies and Nongovernment Organizations. WHO's CRED is reporting that in 2010 a total of 385 natural disasters killed more than 297,000 people worldwide, affected over 217.0 million others and caused US$ 123.9 billion of economic damages. Annual Disaster Statistical Review 2010: (PDF 4.2 MB) The Numbers and Trends. Brussels: CRED; 2011-Guha-Sapir D, Vos F, Below R, with Ponserre S. NIST Offering Free Access to Standards for First Responders There is only one weather authority in the United States, and that's the National Weather Service For emergency information consult with your local NWS office or your local emergency management agency. 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In our estimation the most important disaster readiness tool is a common contact person outside of the disaster area. Someone who, if conditions are so bad that household members can't go home, that you might move in with. After disasters most people do not stay in shelters. They are sheltered by relatives and friends. So what we are saying is that the greatest tool after a disaster is a friend; get one; be one. 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NASA Earth Observery Image of the Day: Arctic Oscillation Chills North America, Warms Arctic The National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) has replaced the color codes of the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS). The new alert system is currently active, active alerts are also available on Twitter and Facebook Established 14 years ago, the Disaster Center site has gone through a number of evolutions. A big part of this work has provided coverage for disasters affecting the United States. Big stories were Hurricane Dennis, Rita, Katrina, Wilma, Floyd, Mitch, Bret and many others. One of the most linked to areas on the web site has been our graphics. The most popular of these Hurricane Floyd as it approached the US coast. Current and Historic Atlantic Tropical Storms and Hurricanes Our work of mitigating disasters involves the preparation for them, responding to them, and recovering from them. In an ideal world we would be working on ways to mitigate risk SBA Disaster Recovery Loans 1-800-659-2955 -- SBA makes loans to home owners and business after Major disasters HUD may provide disaster recovery assistance. Local forecast by "City, St" or ZIP code Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. Please try another search. Multiple locations were found. Please select one of the following: National Hurricane Center American Samoa · Guam · Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Current Convective Watch Day 1 Convection Outlook Day One Rainfall Forecast Day 2 Convection Outlook Day Two Rainfall Forecast Day 3 Convection Outlook Day Three Rainfall Forecast Air Quality Forecast Space Weather Tsunami Warning Centers PTWC -- AWCTWC NWS Active/Special Warnings Current UV Index Current Auroral Oval Keetch-Byran Drought Index -- Internet HazDat - Site Activity Query Map -- FAA Flight Delay Information Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry -- Internet HazDat - Site Activity Query Map EPA -- Search Your Community EPA -- Air Quality -- Use the Interactive Map EPA -- UV Index Forecast Map NOAA - Current UV Index Forecast Map -- JPL Asteroid Watch State Transportation Web Sites State Department Travel Information -- Websites of U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions WHO -- Disease Outbreak News UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal Search CVE Vulnerabilities Database Enter vendor, software, or keyword Aerosol Optical Depth Aerosol Size Carbon Monoxide Land Surface Temperature Chlorophyll Cloud Fraction Fire Net Radiation Land Surface Temp. 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US Cause of Death Data , US Anti-terrorism Threat/Risk Policy prior to September 11, 2001, US Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Terrorism Policy prior to 9-11 Atlantic Hurricane pages and index. Total student, Number of school-associated Violent Deaths and Number of Homicides and Suicides of Youth Ages 5–19, by Location: 1992–2002 The three companies (Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian) have created a central Web site where you can order your credit report (www.annualcreditreport.com). You also can order it by calling (877) 322-8228. You do not have to pay to receive the report, nor do you have to pay for any service or product as a condition of receipt. The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home. If they do, you can file a complaint at https://www.donotcall.gov. You can register your home or mobile phone for free. Your registration will be effective for five years. Here are some tips you can use to avoid becoming a victim of cyber fraud: * Do not respond to unsolicited (spam) e-mail. * Do not click on links contained within an unsolicited e-mail. * Be cautious of e-mail claiming to contain pictures in attached files; the files may contain viruses. Only open attachments from known senders. Scan the attachments for viruses if possible. * Avoid filling out forms contained in e-mail messages that ask for personal information. * Always compare the link in the e-mail with the link to which you are directed to determine if they match and will lead you to a legitimate site. * Log directly onto a store’s website identified in the e-mail instead of linking to it from an unsolicited e-mail. If the e-mail appears to be from your bank, credit card issuer, or other company you deal with frequently, your statements or official correspondence will provide the proper contact information. * Contact the actual business that supposedly sent the e-mail to verify if the e-mail is genuine. * If you are asked to act quickly, it may be a scam. Fraudsters often create a false sense of urgency. * Verify any requests for personal information by calling the business or financial institution using the phone numbers listed on a billing statement or credit card. If you have received a suspicious e-mail, file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center: www.ic3.gov. For more information on e-scams, visit the FBI’s E-Scams and Warnings webpage: www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams od