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    • U.S. Coast Guard Hurricane Season Response 2022

      Hurricanes are dangerous storms. The impact of each storm is unique and dependent, among other things, on wind speed, direction and speed of movement, the height of the tide at impact, and location of impact. Flooding may be sporadic, based not only on the storm itself but also on any storms that may have preceded a hurricane that could have saturated the soil. Wind and flood damage can be...

    • Southern California Spill Response

      A unified command consisting of the U.S. Coast Guard, Amplify Energy Corp., California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office of Spill Prevention and Response (CDFW-OSPR), and supporting agencies of Orange and San Diego Counties, are coordinating to ensure effective management and mitigation of any oil pollution threats to the public, wildlife, and the environment and to efficiently clean...

    • Tropical Storm Nicholas Response

      This feature page highlights imagery and video of U.S. Military helping to provide relief to areas impacted by Tropical Storm Nicholas.

    • JTF-Haiti

      The U.S. Armed Forces are supporting U.S. foreign disaster assistance to the people of Haiti following the 7.2 earthquake that struck that nation Aug. 14, 2021. The goal is to save lives, alleviate human suffering, and demonstrate our enduring commitment to our partners in the region. USAID is the lead U.S. federal agency for foreign disaster assistance.

    • USCG Hurricane Season 2021 Response

      U.S. Coast Guard response to 2021 Hurricane Season

    • Hurricane Iota

      At the request of multiple governments in Central America, at the direction of SOUTHCOM, Joint Task Force-Bravo, joined by NAVSOUTH, SOCSOUTH, ARSOUTH and AFSOUTH, is supporting immediate, life-saving efforts and humanitarian aid to communities impacted by Hurricane Iota.

    • Fort Bliss Public Health Emergency 2020

      MG Sean C. Bernabe, Commanding General, 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss, declared a public health emergency on Fort Bliss, Texas Nov. 6, 2020. This page will feature all publicly releasable information concerning this public health emergency. Further questions or concerns should be directed to 1AD and Fort Bliss Public Affairs Office at usarmy.bliss.1-ad.mbx.1-ad-fort-bliss-pao@mail.mil or...

    • Hurricane Eta

      At the request of multiple governments in Central America, Joint Task Force-Bravo, joined by SOUTHCOM, NAVSOUTH, SOCSOUTH, and AFSOUTH, is supporting immediate, life-saving efforts in communities impacted by the disaster.