The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) 2022 forecast makes it the seventh straight above-average hurricane season. Are you prepared?
It’s essential for Veterans to take action and prepare for tornados and spring storms while staying informed.
Si necesita ayuda para determinar a dónde ir para recibir atención o cuidado o tiene preguntas sobre los recursos de VA disponibles, llame al 1-800-MyVA411 (1-800-698-2411).
In preparation for Hurricane Idalia’s landing, here are links to VA medical center websites, locations and phone numbers. We're here for you.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Kathryn Sullivan, who was the first American woman to walk in space.
Bay Pines VA strengthens readiness and response to support Veterans during hurricane season with incident command exercise.
A weeklong exercise brought VA assets to one location to demonstrate continuity of effort to execute the networks emergency operations plan.
This week’s America250 salute is Navy Veteran Robert Ballard, who worked in deep-sea submergence vehicles in the Navy and later became a well-known marine archaeologist specializing in deep-sea wrecks.
Each September, we raise awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies that can happen at any time with little or no warning. September 25-30 is the last week of the annual National Preparedness Month.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Coast and Geodetic Survey Corps Veteran Don A. Jones, who served during WWII and later became director of the USC&GS.
Whether the prediction is for a mild or active hurricane season, testing preparation plans and Being Prepared, Being Ready, is prudent.
A flood can occur within minutes or hours of a heavy rainfall, and waters can rise as high as 30 feet or more. Are you prepared?












