President Obama has also declared emergencies in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
This relates to environmental emergencies in Antarctica and includes proposals to enhance protection for marine plants and invertebrates.
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Droughts are, as we speak, leading to serious water emergencies in Tuvalu and Tokelau and Texas.
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It is the third set of circumstances how to work together during emergencies in surrounding areas which represents the main thrust of the revised guidelines.
My heart is heavy, because I lived and worked in another free-market country and had multiple personal experiences of medical emergencies in a third one.
But taking a look at certain narrow categories of emergencies in which these penalties could be waived is something that we have discussed and I think we could explore.
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More than 200 people have suffered from heat-related emergencies in Tulsa and Oklahoma City since June 17, when the agency issued its first heat alert, said Lara O'Leary, spokeswoman for the Emergency Medical Services Authority of Oklahoma.
The genocide in Darfur is competing for international action with human rights emergencies in Congo, Somalia, and northern Uganda conflicts that along with southern Sudan have left over 6 million dead but the international response to these atrocities rarely goes beyond military observation missions and humanitarian relief efforts, which are insufficient Band-Aids.
Until the cause of the deaths was established, all MRI scans using contrast agents, except in emergencies, had been suspended in public hospitals of Campinas, they added.
Governments would find it easier to work together in emergencies if they routinely worked together in regional bodies.
But police claim that in emergencies, it could be difficult for officers in vehicles to get out of.
The union said the introduction of the emergency care assistants (ECAs) had "resulted in managers currently deploying unqualified staff to emergencies with, in some cases, other ECAs or unqualified assistant practitioners".
Organized by UNESCO Santiago and UNESCO Quito, it addressed issues related to education planning in emergencies and disasters as well as the role of education in disaster risk reduction.
"By nature, estimating mortality in emergencies is an imprecise science, but given the quantity and quality of data that were available, we are confident in the strength of the study, " said Fews Net official Chris Hillbruner.
RVs can be invaluable in emergencies--from high-tailing it out of harms way during a hurricane or tornado to setting up shop in your driveway during a power outage, like many on the East Coast did during the blackout of August 2003.
People in South Yorkshire are being asked whether firefighters should scrap response time targets in emergencies.
It was easier to contain panic because I have a rule I always follow in emergencies.
It serves a purpose in emergencies: African countries invoked it against Big Pharma to get cheap drugs to fight HIV.
Drought-related emergencies, particularly in the Horn of Africa and Sahel regions, were unlikely to go away in the future, projected scenarios showed.
Most of those rescued were on pleasure craft and a growth in water sports is one reason for the rise in emergencies.
The use of technology in education in emergencies is also on the agenda with guest speaker Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University (UK).
Still, the widespread cellphone service outages in Manhattan showed that America's wireless networks remain vulnerable in emergencies despite a half decade of efforts to shore them up.
Third, the role of radio in emergencies is diminishing rapidly.
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While there has been some talk about using these bags on a regular basis for long-distance bulk water deliveries, they seem to have a clear role to play in emergencies.
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The passive feature means they rely less on electrically driven pumps and valves, for safety, and more on systems designed to shut down plants safely in emergencies and to prevent operator error.
It says that a new election should be held within four months, yet it also allows the king to rule by decree, and to postpone elections for up to two years in emergencies.
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Their high-profile friends could have continued having the run of the lodge for themselves-- arriving in secrecy in one of the company helicopters and assured of privacy since flyovers are barred except in emergencies.
They said unrelated foster parents were, for example, required to attend more training courses, were frequently expected to take in children they knew little about in emergencies, and usually had to make longer school runs.
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