Ellicott City flood mitigation projects face potential delays without federal funding
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Malabon LGU assures residents of flood mitigation
The Malabon City government assured residents on Monday, June 2, that it is closely working with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on the ongoing repair of the Malabon-Navotas River Navigational Gate.**media[16328]**The gate, which helps manage water flow between Malabon and Navotas, is currently under the MMDA’s care. Its damaged condition has increased the risk of flooding in nearby areas.In an official statement, the city g…
Ellicott City flood mitigation projects face potential delays without federal funding
Howard County officials are concerned that some of Ellicott City's flood mitigation projects could be delayed after the Federal Emergency Management Agency paused $10 million in promised grant funding.Since 2018, Howard County has been working on seven flood mitigation projects, with two completed and two currently under construction. WATCH: FEMA funding pause threatens Ellicott City flood projects FEMA funding pause threatens Ellicott City floo…
Baltimore Fishbowl | Monday Morning Headlines: Wes Moore, Tim Walz steal show at SC Democratic weekend; FEMA funding pause threatens Ellicott City flood projects; BaltCo P.E. teacher accused of sex crimes against students; and more.
Potential 2028 presidential hopefuls Moore, Walz steal show at South Carolina Democratic weekend – Maryland MattersEllicott City flood mitigation projects face potential delays without federal funding – WMARBaltimore County middle school P.E. teacher accused of sex crimes against students – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TVDr. Marty Makary clarifies Trump administration’s position on COVID-19 vaccines – The Baltimore SunFundraiser held for family of fallen B…
Work to build statewide flood mitigation program continues
Homes and businesses are surrounded by water flowing out of the Cape Fear River in the eastern part of North Carolina Sept. 17, 2018, in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. Photo: U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Mary Junell Tropical storms have cost North Carolina tens of billions of dollars over the last 40 years. These weather-related disasters are putting a spotlight on the state’s “flood-risk crisis,” according to the North Carolina Department of Envi…
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