This feature page highlights imagery and video of U.S. Military helping to provide relief to areas impacted by Tropical Storm Nicholas.
Service members with the Hawaii Air National Guard evacuated Department of Defense personnel from Wake Island ahead of Typhoon Halola.
Service members from Indo-Pacific Command are providing Department of Defense support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and working with Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas' civil and local officials for Typhoon Mangkhut recovery efforts.
Support to FEMA and civilian government officials following Typhoon Mawar in Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.
Compilation of articles regarding U.S. Army Corps of Engineers response during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. Army support to Hurricane Florence response in Southeast United States in September 2018.
U.S. Army support to Hurricane Michael response in Southeast United States in October 2018.
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...