Helene and Milton reveal an emerging challenge for first responders: EV batteries catching fire
'They burn hot, they burn fast and they're hard to extinguish.'
'They burn hot, they burn fast and they're hard to extinguish.'
A University of Miami researcher led a study that found mosquitos increased dramatically in Miami-Dade after Hurricane Irma.
Studies show that of all the cities in the world, Miami has the most to lose from sea level rise.
At least six people died in the storm, and some 80,000 ended up in shelters.
UCF Associate Professor Thomas Wahl is using machine learning to analyze flood-prone areas to better protect these regions.
University of Miami students have investigated how information on landfalling hurricanes is created, shared and used
Taking sand from one place to save another often creates more problems — but there are ways to fix that.
Hundreds of thousands of residents are under evacuation orders as the state faces its second major hurricane in two weeks.
As global temperatures and oceans continue to warm, the frequency of major hurricanes is projected to increase.
In the coming days and weeks, Better Together will continue to help families impacted by Helene and Milton.
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