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Cape May, NJ and other South Jersey towns to receive FEMA grants
Cape May, NJ and other South Jersey towns to receive FEMA grants
Cape May, NJ and other South Jersey towns to receive FEMA grants
, by Josh Hennig

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that a total of 25 New Jersey projects were selected as part of their...$24.3 million from the FEMA program to make improvements that are planned along Beach Avenue.

Here’s Why All Cell Phones in New Jersey Will Ring October 4th...
Here’s Why All Cell Phones in New Jersey Will Ring October 4th...
Here’s Why All Cell Phones in New Jersey Will Ring October 4th...
, by Joe Kelly

Here's an explanation from FEMA: "Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are short emergency messages from authorized federal, state...WEA is a partnership among FEMA, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and wireless providers to enhance public safety.

Emergency Alerts May Pose Risk for Domestic Violence Survivors
Emergency Alerts May Pose Risk for Domestic Violence Survivors
Emergency Alerts May Pose Risk for Domestic Violence Survivors
, by Rob Carroll

FEMA and the FCC are scheduled to send emergency alerts to all consumer cell phones at 2:20 p.m....According to FEMA, the Oct. 4 alert is to test both the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts.

Don’t Be Alarmed if You Get This Sudden Alert on Your Phone on...
Don’t Be Alarmed if You Get This Sudden Alert on Your Phone on...
Don’t Be Alarmed if You Get This Sudden Alert on Your Phone on...
, by Jacklyn Krol

On Wednesday, Oct. 4, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will send a nationwide...According to a FEMA press release, to help ensure the alerts are accessible to everyone, they will be accompanied by a unique

NJ tops the U.S. in this very dangerous building trend
NJ tops the U.S. in this very dangerous building trend
NJ tops the U.S. in this very dangerous building trend
, by Judi Franco

In 2021, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Association of State Floodplain Managers urged FEMA to update its outdated

Do you know your flood risk? FEMA urges NJ residents to act now
Do you know your flood risk? FEMA urges NJ residents to act now
Do you know your flood risk? FEMA urges NJ residents to act now
, by Dino Flammia

According to FEMA, just one inch of water in a home can cause roughly $25,000 in damage....Forty percent of floods occur outside the high-risk flood zone, according to FEMA.

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