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WAUKESHA COUNTY 鈥?Waukesha County has more than 80 dams, according to the Wisconsin DNR, but what happens if one of them fails On Tuesday, more than 30 local leaders gathered for a two-day emergency dam training in Waukesha to better prepare for a dam failure. Kaylee Staral Peter Jensen is the deputy team leader of the Southeast Wisconsin incident management team We requested the program to come in and work with dam owners. We have high populations who live below dams, and they might not even know it, said Peter Jensen, a leader at the Southeast Wisconsin Incident Management Team.Jensen said like any other piece of infrastructure, dams need routine maintenance.The training was hosted by the Federal Emergency Management Agencys FEMA National Dam Safety Program and is a two-day course that teaches local leaders the best ways to ensure dam safety using the latest tools and technology. Watch: Are Wisconsin dams at risk of failing Emergency training session prepares Waukesha area for potential dam break There are more
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It isn t often Tammy Huerta goes back to the day that her life changed forever. The morning of November 8th, 2018, she reads off her phone.It s a story of how she escaped the Camp Fire, which destroyed her hometown of Paradise, California. I told God I dont want to die like this, and I dont want this to be my last day on earth, she says.Not only does Huerta want people to know how she survived but how she, and many others who were displaced nearly four years ago, are still struggling today. People that are still without housing, we need help, Huerta says.She now lives in Chico, which is about 20 minutes from Paradise. The fire took almost everything she owned.As a house cleaner, she says she cant afford to buy or rent her own place.The median price for a home in the area is $484,000.The average one-bedroom apartment rents for more than $1,500 a month. So the people still needing help now are the ones that didn t have the insurance. They were renters, typically. If they were homeowners, they were underinsured. They didn t have insur
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stanley thermos mug e says she has more than 300 applications from Camp Fire survivors who can t find a permanent place to live. We need rent lowered so we can get into a place and get back on our feet again working and bringing in more income, Huerta says.The impact of natural disa
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