In this webinar, a panel of experts in the fields of insurance and disaster insurance explores the issues of affordability and equitable access to earthquake insurance, discussing both the difficulties of, and the potential options for, widening the use of earthquake insurance to improve the financial resilience of households and communities. This 2-hour webinar will […]
2022.07.07 Tennessee Earthquake Resilience Workshop
Tennessee Earthquake Mitigation & Resilience Workshop July 7, 2022| Jackson, Tennessee CUSEC, in partnership with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, is hosting an earthquake resilience workshop on July 7, 2022 in Jackson, Tennessee. The workshop will provide local government, emergency management, and other community stakeholders with an understanding of earthquakes hazards, associated risks, and planning […]
2022.05.10 CUSEC Regional Resiliency Workshop
CUSEC Regional Resiliency Workshop May 10-11, 2022| Springfield, IL CUSEC, in support of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and FEMA’s National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, is coordinating a multi-state resiliency planning workshop in Springfield, IL on May 10-11, 2022. This facilitated workshop is for CUSEC Member and Associate States, as well as FEMA, and is […]
Mind the Gap: Earthquake Insurance Forum
Earthquake insurance can be a powerful tool for speeding and strengthening recovery after an earthquake, yet data show that uptake of residential earthquake insurance in the U.S. is very low. To address this issue, CUSEC and the Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup (CREW) are partnering to deliver an earthquake-insurance themed forum in Memphis, Tennessee on March […]
M4.0 Missouri Earthquake – November 17, 2021
Just before 9:00PM CST on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake occurred near Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The earthquake occurred along what is most commonly referred to as the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), a system of faults that stretches from northeast Arkansas and southeastern Missouri into Southern Illinois. Although dozens — if not […]
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