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Georgians Can Get Help Resolving Issues Using Free Disaster Legal Services

Georgians Can Get Help Resolving Issues Using Free Disaster Legal Services Free legal counseling, assistance and/or referrals are available for Georgia residents in designated counties as they recover from Tropical Storm Debby, (damage Aug. 4–20, 2024) and Hurricane Helene  (damage Sept. 24—Oct. 30, 2024). People do not need to apply for FEMA Assistance to receive Disaster Legal Services.  Georgia residents can use this service to receive confidential, free legal assistance due to the disasters, who do not have the means to secure adequate legal services. Services typically provided include: Assistance with securing FEMA and other government benefits available to disaster survivors Assistance
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ATTENTION: Airmen Using EIK

ATTENTION: Airmen Using EIK   Due to dense residential congestion and rapidly rising terrain on the south side of Erie Municipal Airport (EIK), airmen are strongly urged to fly a standard approach as depicted in the Aeronautical Information Manual and or Airplane Flying Handbook, whenever possible, so as to maintain a safe measure of separation from structures on the ground.    When departing on Rwy. 15 to the south, please be aware of your rate of climb until clear of the residential area and or established at a reasonable altitude allowing re-entry into the traffic pattern.    During those months when
Using Distant Seismometers to Monitor and Analyze Volcanic Eruptions
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Using Distant Seismometers to Monitor and Analyze Volcanic Eruptions

(a) The three closest seismic stations (red inverted triangles) to the Tonga eruption are more than ~760 km (~472 mi) away. (b) The timeline of earthquakes (yellow circles) at the Tonga eruption site shows the increase of seismicity immediately after the M5.8 during the initial eruption, followed by decreasing seismicity after the first couple of weeks. (from Kintner et al., 2022) There are more than 1000 active volcanoes on the planet that are not locally monitored, and some of them are very near potentially impacted populations. One such location is the Tongan capital of Nukualofa, where the only warnings before