FEMA Media Library

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Public Notice for Long-Term Sustainability for Provo’s Water Supply, EMD-2021-BR-063-0001, September 2023

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Minnesota — Risk Rating 2.0 — State Profile 2025

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Informe actuarial sobre la responsabilidad de Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon

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Informe actuarial del estado de responsabilidad de Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon

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Intended Use Plan (IUP)

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Draft Environmental Assessment for Tompkinsville Esplanade and NYCDOT Dockbuilders Pier, FEMA-DR-4085-NY, November 2024

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Notice to Congress: April 2025 Update

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Public Notice for Tompkinsville Esplanade and NYCDOT Dockbuilders Pier, FEMA-DR-4085-NY, November 2024

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Reducing Wildfire Risk to Your Home (Maui Wildfires Recovery Advisory #2)

Defensible space is an area with limited combustibles surrounding your home that helps to reduce the chance that your home will catch fire during a wildfire event. Defensible space is up to 100 feet from your home and slows or stops the progression of wildfire. Defensible space, coupled with structural hardening, is critical to increasing your home’s likelihood of surviving a wildfire.

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Designing New Residential Structures to Decrease Wildfire Risk (Maui Wildfires Recovery Advisory #3)

This Recovery Advisory, focused on one- and two-family dwellings, presents important fire safety recommendations for design professionals, including architects, engineers, installation professionals and contractors to reduce the likelihood of ignition and structure-to-structure fire spread in single family homes during a wildfire, where building setbacks and defensible space may be limited.