Saturday, May 18 2013 12:43 PM EDT2013-05-18 16:43:49 GMT
The National Weather Service confirmed on Friday that the storm that swept through the ArkLaTex a day earlier spawned four tornadoes in the EF-1 category.More >>
The National Weather Service confirmed on Friday that the storm that swept through the ArkLaTex a day earlier spawned four tornadoes in the EF-1 category.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 4:17 PM EDT2013-05-17 20:17:15 GMT
Clean-up and damage assessment is under way in several areas across the ArkLaTex following Thursday's storms, and the CBOHSEP wants to get the word out about resources available to those affected.More >>
Clean-up and damage assessment is under way in several areas across the ArkLaTex following Thursday's storms, and the Caddo-Bossier Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (CBOHSEP) wants to get the word out about resources available to those needing assistance.More >>
Friday, May 17 2013 2:05 AM EDT2013-05-17 06:05:56 GMT
Experts say it's not a matter of if a deadly tornado will hit the Hub City again, but when. KCBD set out to fact check everything we've been told to in an emergency and what we found, may surprise you.More >>
Experts say it's not a matter of if a deadly tornado will hit the Hub City again, but when. KCBD set out to fact check common advice about what to do in an emergency and found that some of what we've been told just isn't true. More >>
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a normal hurricane season with the possibility of nine to 15 named storms in the Atlantic and 12 to 18 named storms in the Pacific Ocean.More >>
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a normal hurricane season with the possibility of nine to 15 named storms in the Atlantic and 12 to 18 named storms in the Pacific Ocean.More >>
From hurricanes and tornados to heat waves and drought to flooding and freezes, here is where you'll find some of the wildest and best photos from around the ArkLaTex, the region and the world.More >>
From hurricanes and tornados to heat waves and drought to flooding and freezes, here is where you'll find some of the wildest and best photos from around the ArkLaTex, the region and the world. Got a great weather pic? See It, Snap It, Send It!More >>
Motorists can report emergencies or hazardous road conditions to the local police or Louisiana State Police by dialing *LSP (*577) from a cellular phone, or click here for road closure information. More >>
Motorists can report emergencies or hazardous road conditions to the local police or Louisiana State Police by dialing *LSP (*577) from a cellular phone or click here for road closure information. More >>
Food may not be safe to eat during and after an emergency. Safe water for drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene includes bottled, boiled, or treated water. Your state, local, or tribal health department can make specific recommendations for boiling or treating water in your area.More >>
Don't return to your flood-damaged home before the area is declared to be safe by local officials. Returning home can be both physically and mentally challenging. Above all, use caution.More >>
You've suffered a flood. Your home or business - and contents within - have been damaged - possibly destroyed. What do ou do now? Contact your insurance company or agent as soon as possible. TellMore >>
STATEWIDE - After a thunderstorm, if necessary: Call 911 for medical assistance as soon as possible. The following are things you should check when you attempt to give aid to a victim of lightning: BreathingMore >>
Your first concern after a disaster is your family's health and safety.More >>
Your first concern after a disaster is your family's health and safety. You need to consider possible safety issues and monitor family health and well-being.More >>
For immediate housing needs, the American Red Cross and other volunteer agencies set up shelters for people who cannot return to their homes.More >>
For immediate housing needs, the American Red Cross and other volunteer agencies set up shelters for people who cannot return to their homes. Listen to your radio or watch local media for the locationMore >>
The American Red Cross and other volunteer agencies can provide you with food, water and clothing.More >>
The American Red Cross and other volunteer agencies can provide you with food, water and clothing. Listen to your radio or watch local media for the location of the nearest volunteer agencyMore >>