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Predicting post-disaster waste disposal times to improve resilience to tsunamis and earthquakes
Tsunamis and earthquakes pose devastating threats to coastal communities worldwide. However, beyond the immediate destructive power of these events, the negative impact of the disaster waste they ...
Residents have up to this Friday to drop off Super Typhoon Sinlaku waste at the Oka Point disaster debris site, while green ...
Millions of gallons of oily water and spilled petrochemicals from the Smitty’s Supply fire and explosion have been handled at three different sites, but state officials have granted an emergency ...
Climate change is intensifying and increasing the frequency of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. In their wake, communities are left with massive amounts of debris—a ...
In scrapyards across Malaysia, workers sort through piles of discarded electronics—old phones, laptops, and printers. They burn plastic off wires and break down devices by hand, often without gloves ...
The disaster debris site at Oka Point, also known as Ypao Point, will close on Friday, according to a release from the Joint ...
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