Flooding in Dallas-Fort Worth area disrupts freight operations
Dallas-area transportation companies are getting back to work after record-breaking rain and floods.
Dallas-area transportation companies are getting back to work after record-breaking rain and floods.
FreightWaves takes a look back at some of the most destructive weather events of 2021 and their impacts on freight.
As flooding continues to damage roads and property in cities worldwide, AquiPor co-founder Kevin Kunz says stormwater management systems need serious updates in the U.S.
“Companies have to make really smart bets,” supply chain consultant Evan Quasney said about planning for extreme weather.
From tornadoes to snowstorms, natural disasters are featured in several films truckers can enjoy on the road.
For anyone in and around the Corn Belt in 2019, the lasting effects of this spring’s flooding are still front and center in everyone’s mind. The economy has been impacted […]
“Back in March it was horrible and depressing.” But Midwestern farmers still struggling months after floods began.
Thousands of miles of damaged roads in Iowa and Nebraska have dwindled to less than 150. Crews have been working hard to restore infrastructure after last month’s historic flooding.
More than three dozen locations on several Midwestern rivers remain flooded, and there’s no end in sight this week.
Countless acres of farms, ranch lands destroyed by recent floods in Iowa, Nebraska. Will impact food on our tables.
Washed out bridges, impassable roads making it hard for aid to reach southeastern Africa after cyclone devastates the region.
Coming back for more: unsatisfied with having drenched the very far northern tip of Australia, ex-Tropical Cyclone Penny has done a U-Turn in the Coral Sea and is heading back to Queensland. Trucking operations are likely to be hampered by rain, strong winds and local flooding. (Graphic: Bureau of Meteorology and MetEye).