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New satellite communication network for Florida Nat'l Guard
April 9 '08: In a press release, Proactive Communications Inc. and Digital Consulting Services announced the completion of a new satellite-based communications network which was built for the Florida National Guard. Officials said the new network would be online for the 2008 hurricane season.

Anheuser-Busch pre-stages water in hurricane-prone areas
January 16 '08: Earlier in 2007, with the hurricane season just about to start, Anheuser-Busch announced it was pre-staging canned water around the Gulf and Southeastern Atlantic coasts. 12,850 cases of canned water were delivered to relief organizations and local emergency response agencies. An additional fact sheet from the National Conference of State Legislatures showed that the company also gave support to law enforcement and relief agencies as well as financial support and transportation/trucking capabilities during Hurricane Katrina.


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    KERRN works to help prepare for response to major environmental disasters
    May 9 '08: The Katrina Environmental Research and Restoration Network (KERRN) was created to help research ways to prepare for and respond to major environmental disasters. The organization is hosted by Tulane/Xavier Universities' Center for Bioevironmental Research and was begun after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in 2005.

    New WiMax nationwide network planned
    May 08 '08: According to the New York Times a partnership of telecomm and technology companies have announced a new nationwide wireless Internet network which will provide high-speed data accessibility for laptops and mobile phones using the WiMax platform. The Associated Press reported that network will come after the merger of Sprint/Nextel and Clearwire.

    Limited supplies hampering response and recovery efforts in Myanmar
    May 08 '08: Five days after Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar, international aid organizations are trying to reach those most affected by the storm while a lack of fuel supplies and local resources is creating another potential problem as the dead begin to pile up, CNN reported. Shortages of relief supplies and resources continues to grow while the military junta in control of the government is restricting access to parts of the country by foreigners, the cable news channel reported.


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    Myanmar government blocks food aid
    ... The United Nations initially has ceased its food relief operations to Myanmar after the military junta government refused to allow UN disaster representatives to distribute supplies to disaster victims. However, officials have now said they will resume the food deliveries... read more>>

    Oklahoma and Mississippi weather severe storms
    ... Officials are investigating the recent severe storms which hit Oklahoma and Mississippi communities. In Oklahoma about 14,000 residents are without power... read more>>

    Cyclone Nargis track from Google Earth
    ... The Lat Long Blog at Google has been monitoring images being process by Google Earth and overlaying that data with information and images from Cyclone Nargis... read more>>

    Ten twisters hit Arkansas, seven dead
    ... Seven people were killed and 400 were injured after ten tornadoes swept through Arkansas over the weekend. Meteorologists are investigating the storms' impacts... read more>>


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