Children in towns that have repeatedly flooded are scared by the rain, a community worker says.
In Pikeville, Kentucky, a town with a population of roughly 7,000 people, "nearly every home" in one neighborhood saw ...
KEDC has been in touch with superintendents in some of the hard-hit areas. like Pike County, to let them know help is coming. Right now, KEDC is collecting monetary donations and ...
A new UNICEF report finds that heat waves, cyclones, floods and storms impacted education most severely in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Pakistan and the Philippines. Flooding interrupted ...
The flood took place on Feb. 2 and left the Palo Cedro home with severe damage, in addition to the family sadly losing some ...
At least 242 million students had their education disrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, floods and other extreme weather events, the United Nations children’s agency has said.
The research group analyzed health insurance claims data from three prefectures―Hiroshima, Okayama and Ehime―over a one-year period following the western Japan floods. The study examined the ...