As countries rush to provide aid after a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the US is criticized for its slow response. With a death toll rising and logistical challenges, global support contrasts sharply with America's hesitance.
A powerful storm system wreaked havoc across several U.S. states, resulting in 39 fatalities and widespread destruction. As cleanup begins, concerns rise over the nation's disaster preparedness amid significant agency changes.
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 1,000 employees at NOAA, jeopardizing crucial weather forecasts and disaster response. Experts warn this could lead to severe consequences as storms approach.
The recent firings at NOAA threaten lives and the economy, jeopardizing weather forecasts crucial for safety and agriculture. Experts warn of dire consequences if these cuts continue.