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WHO announces Acute Care Action Network for emergency, critical and operative care
Glenrock volunteers give small gliders big hope
Earthquakes can change the course of rivers – with devastating results. We may now be able to predict these threats
Haiti: Nearly half of population is facing acute hunger
Nationwide test of Emergency Mobile Alert system
Free public transport is a great start – but young people won’t give NZ governments a free ride on climate change
Tsunami warning issued for Lord Howe Island
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a tsunami warning for Lord Howe Island
Emergency Tsunami warning for Lord Howe Island
Researchers reveal impact of ancient earthquake
Tax relief for flood-hit North Island businesses
Embodied power at river’s edge: reimagining Indian Point
Government rules out cyclone levy in no-frills Budget
Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
Aviation Provides Critical Relief in Crises
Demand for better housing one factor in creating unsustainable house prices – Discussion Paper
Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards
Legislation supporting communities’ cyclone recovery efforts passes third reading
Türk calls on UN General Assembly to establish new, independent institution on missing persons in Syria
“We’ll fast even with just bread and water”: Families in Türkiye are struggling ahead of first holy month of Ramadan after devastating earthquakes 
Further legislation introduced to support cyclone recovery
Shame, guilt won’t sustain humanitarian aid
Historic 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake photos contribute towards natural disaster resilience
Syria: Children terrified of sleeping in tents as storms and flooding damage shelters of families already affected by the earthquakes
Syria: Humanitarian aid lifeline at risk of fraying without world’s solidarity and support
Those responsible for atrocities during 12 years of violence must be brought to justice: UN Syria Commission of Inquiry
Syria on the brink: After 12 years of conflict, earthquakes impact signals a country pushed beyond limits
Almost three-quarters of displaced Syrians surveyed in Aleppo say they are having to skip a meal every day since the earthquake
Visiting earthquake-ravaged areas of Türkiye and Syria, UNHCR’s Grandi urges more support for survivors trying to rebuild
Survivors continue to face major health and safety risks one month after Türkiye earthquakes
UNHCR, IOM welcome Spain’s expedited resettlement of Syrian refugees from Türkiye in earthquake aftermath
National States of Emergency end for some regions
Council strengthens its emergency planning and response
Civil society steps in to heal women’s post-earthquake trauma in Türkiye
Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal Fund Launched
Exhibition by celebrated Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara opens at The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Don’t lose your money donating to fake earthquake appeal
Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth’s core
Quake stories come to life with new audio walk
In a new study, we’ve observed clues that distinguish the very deepest part of Earth’s core
Natural Hazards Insurance Bill passes Third Reading
The Future of Broking with Aimee
Earthquake survivors see huge spikes in food prices – urgent funding is needed in Syria to help to replenish food stocks
Dismal conditions in shelters as hundreds of thousands of people in Syria and Türkiye lack water and basic sanitation
International aid must reach people in need through any means possible
Message from Tokyo Tech community to people of Türkiye and Syria
Specialist QLD firefighters heading to New Zealand flood zone
Australian disaster experts to be deployed to assist New Zealand emergency