Disaster Recovery Centers to Close on November 23
Disaster Recovery Centers to Close on November 23 The Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) located at the Hinesburg Town Hall (on Route 10632) and the Lyndon Public Safety Facility (316 Main Street) are scheduled to permanently close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23. Operating hours for the centers until then are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The centers were opened for residents affected by the storms and flooding that took place July 9-11 and July 29-31 and who wanted to speak to FEMA and other disaster recovery specialists in person. Residents don’t need to visit the DRC to apply for FEMA assistance. Other ways
Disaster Recovery Center in Newport Scheduled to Close on November 9
Disaster Recovery Center in Newport Scheduled to Close on November 9 The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) located at the Newport City Municipal Building at 222 Main Street is scheduled to permanently close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9. The center’s hours until then are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The center was opened for residents affected by the storms and flooding that took place July 9-11 and July 29-31 and who wanted to speak to FEMA and other disaster recovery specialists in person. Residents don’t need to visit the DRC to apply for FEMA assistance. Other ways to register before the Nov. 25th

Florida State Watch Office Daily Incident Report for Tuesday, November 28, 2023
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Claims Office Reimbursement Available for Certain Risk-Reduction Projects: November 14, 2025, Deadline for Claimants
Claims Office Reimbursement Available for Certain Risk-Reduction Projects: November 14, 2025, Deadline for Claimants SANTA FE, NM — Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire claimants whose structures were left with increased risks of wildfires, flooding or other cascading impacts may be reimbursed for costs to reduce these risks to pre-fire levels, but they must finish the work by the deadline of November 14, 2025. DEADLINE DETAILS: Claimants must have a valid NOL requesting risk reduction, must complete the risk reduction project, and incur all costs by November. 14, 2025. Claimants must own the property, identify the heightened risks to structures and outline the
FEMA Public Assistance Available for Bamberg, Calhoun, Orangeburg Counties Following November Severe Storms and Flooding in South Carolina
FEMA Public Assistance Available for Bamberg, Calhoun, Orangeburg Counties Following November Severe Storms and Flooding in South Carolina COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governmental agencies and certain nonprofits (including faith-based organizations) in Bamberg, Calhoun and Orangeburg counties in South Carolina that were affected by severe storms and flooding of Nov. 6-14, 2024, may be eligible for FEMA Public Assistance. This assistance can help cover costs for debris removal, protective measures, public buildings and equipment, public utilities, and more. This is a new major disaster declaration and separate from the declaration for Hurricane Helene. The Public Assistance Program provides federal funding on
Henry Hub daily natural gas spot price reached all-time lows in November
The U.S. benchmark Henry Hub daily natural gas price fell to $1.21 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) on November 8 and November 11, 2024, an all–time low in inflation–adjusted dollars. Four of the record–low daily prices when adjusting for inflation occurred in November 2024, and the remaining six occurred in 2024 as well. The Henry Hub spot price in November averaged $2.12/MMBtu, the lowest average price for that month ever when adjusting for inflation.

Photo and Video Chronology — November 25, 2024 — Visiting the September 2024 Kīlauea eruption site
With permission from Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, team of USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists visited the site of the September 2024 Kīlauea middle East Rift Zone eruption. They surveyed, sampled, and documented the new volcanic fissures and features, which formed west of and in Nāpau crater from September 15–20, 2024. This view, taken on Monday, November 25, 2024, around 8 a.m., looks to the east from the west rim of Nāpau Crater. The September 2024 lava flows on the floor of Nāpau Crater are visible in the foreground while Pu‘u‘ō‘ō, active from 1983–2018, is visible in the background. USGS photo

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for November 30th, 2024
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level: Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Temperatures are forecast to be quite cool today, despite mostly sunny skies across the Sunshine State. Breezy northerly to northeasterly winds will continue to funnel cooler and drier air to Florida (gusts of 15-25 mph), with mostly dry conditions expected. Only lingering moisture allowing for isolated showers to move onshore the Space Coast this afternoon (20-35% chance of rain). Rain chances along the Florida East Coast shift to the adjacent coastal areas, giving way to the primary weather headline for the forecast period – low
Small Craft Advisory issued November 30 at 10:07PM CST until December 1 at 6:00AM CST by NWS Duluth MN
* WHAT...Northwest wind 15 to 25 knots and waves 1 to 3 feet. * WHERE...Silver Bay Harbor to Two Harbors MN and Two Harbors to Duluth MN. * WHEN...Until 6 AM CST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Special Weather Statement issued November 30 at 2:20PM CST by NWS Duluth MN
Snow showers continue off of Lake Superior. These showers will ramp up tomorrow morning. Winds will turn northerly through the day allowing for snow accumulations to push further south into Iron County. The heaviest snow will be Sunday evening. An additional 5-7 inches will be possible across the north by Monday afternoon with lesser amounts as you head south. The light snow will accumulate on roads, bridges, and untreated surfaces. Expect slippery stretches on area roads and use caution if traveling.