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    • Greek Wild Fire Support 2023

      U.S. European Command, in coordination with the Department of State, began providing assistance Jul. 28 to the government of Greece in their efforts to combat numerous wildfires causing devastation across the country.
      The U.S. military will work in coordination with USAID, interagency partners, the government of Greece and our Allies and partners to aid the people of Greece. USEUCOM is...

    • Typhoon Mawar Support

      Support to FEMA and civilian government officials following Typhoon Mawar in Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.

    • Operation Spring Flood Response 2023

      On 13 May 2023, Governor Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration for the Alaska Gateway, Yukon Flats, Kuspuk, and Copper River Regional Education Attendance Areas due to severe flooding, which is currently impacting the communities of Circle, Eagle (Yukon River), Crooked Creek, Red Devil, Napaimiut (Kuskokwim River), and Glenallen (Moose Creek). The State of Alaska Department of Homeland...

    • Mauna Loa Eruption

      This page includes all content on US Army Garrison Pohakuloa Training Area's activities related to the Mauna Loa eruption on the Big Island of Hawaii.

    • Operation Merbok Response

      More than 130 members of Joint Task Force Alaska deployed to the hub communities of Bethel and Nome, as part of Operation Merbok Response, to support recovery efforts across Western Alaska. The task force includes members of the Alaska Air and Army National Guard, the Alaska Naval Militia and the Alaska State Defense Force.

    • CBP Responds to Hurricane Ian

      This feature page highlights imagery of U.S. Customs and Border Protection helping to provide relief to areas impacted by Hurricane Ian.

    • 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...