Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.

With summer weather heightening fire risk in several states, Texas A&M’s faculty experts can discuss topics related to wildfire formation, prevention and emergency response.

Andrew Dessler says coastal residents should be less concerned about the number of storms and more concerned about their overall strength.

Texas A&M researchers aim to create a future where data science and artificial intelligence are used to predict, prepare for and respond to natural hazards, from hurricanes to earthquakes.

Health profession students participated in the 15th annual Disaster Day simulation at TEEX's Disaster City training facility.

Information from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for National Preparedness Month.

Search-and-rescue crews like Texas A&M Task Force 1 train for such disasters, which are further complicated by threats of inclement weather and building instability.