As the california wildfires rage on, a member of the florida forest service has firsthand experience on the dangers of fighting wildfires out we
As wildfires continue to rage in southern California, many victims are now seeking refuge in Florida. Local realtors are reporting an uptick in inquiries about rentals from the West Coast. Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WPBF 25 Real estate agent Holly Meyer Lucas,
Cold and dry conditions are once again on the way to Northwest floridaescambia county says that combination creates prime conditions fo
There's a chance for rain Monday afternoon or evening as another cold front moves through Florida. Temperatures will get to the low 40s later this week before another warming trend to start the weekend. Then, of course, another cold front. Here's the official forecast from the National Weather Service Tampa Bay office.
Understanding your risk and taking steps to protect your home before a fire sparks is crucial, says Cliff Frazier, Wildfire Mitigation Specialist with the Florida Forest Service. While lightning strikes are common, human activities account for the majority of wildfires.
The cost of insuring against catastrophe for a large part of the market has already been locked down for a year, so the immediate impact is a way off.
Wildfire smoke contains a "complex mixture ... "Your nose and mouth are entry points into your body," Dr. Gustavo Ferrer, a Florida pulmonologist with extensive experience in respiratory health ...
As firefighters work to get the Hughes Fire under control, thousands were forced to evacuate as flames, smoke and debris came barreling toward their homes.
Homeowners insurance isn’t just something you’re glad to have in a disaster. It’s a prerequisite for a mortgage, and getting one of those is the only way most of us can afford a home. So, if your insurance carrier cancels your coverage,
With parts of Los Angeles County still smoldering from wildfires and new blazes flaring up, expected rainfall this weekend would seem like a<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
FEMA just hasn’t done the job,” the president said in North Carolina. “We’re looking at the whole concept of FEMA.”
President Donald Trump said he'll sign executive order to eliminate or overhaul FEMA on Friday. What would that mean for Mississippi disaster relief?