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Michigan cities detail flood fallout; gov, Detroit leaders to give afternoon update

Michigan cities detail flood fallout; gov, Detroit leaders to give afternoon update
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Commissioners hear presentation on floodway procedures

6 hrs ago WEATHERFORD — Since Parker County joined the National Flood Insurance Program in 1990, new requirements and community pushback has caused concerns, commissioners were told Tuesday. The federal program, managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is valuable to areas of the county, particularly near the Brazos River, that are prone to regular flooding. “All of the area around the Brazos River is mostly designated as a floodway, and it’s the type of flood plain that requires a little extra to get permitting approved,” Parker County Permitting Director/Floodplain Manager Ryen Mowrey said. That “extra” includes an engineering study and a hydrological hydraulic analysis by a professional engineer, which are pretty expensive and extensive to get done, Mowrey said.

SCC reminds Virginians to prepare for summer activities by reviewing their insurance coverage

Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard

Dispossessed, Again: Climate Change Hits Native Americans Especially Hard Many Native people were forced into the most undesirable areas of America, first by white settlers, then by the government. Now, parts of that marginal land are becoming uninhabitable. Pierre Augare, a member of the Quinault Nation in Taholah, Wash., a community on the Olympic Peninsula that has been planning a retreat from the ocean for almost a decade.Credit.Josué Rivas for The New York Times June 27, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET In Chefornak, a Yu’pik village near the western coast of Alaska, the water is getting closer. The thick ground, once frozen solid, is thawing. The village preschool, its blue paint peeling, sits precariously on wooden stilts in spongy marsh between a river and a creek. Storms are growing stronger. At high tide these days, water rises under the building, sometimes keeping out the children, ages 3 to 5. The shifting ground has warped the floor, making it hard to close the doors. Mold gro

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