Increased volcanic activity in Greece's famed tourist hotspot of Santorini has prompted the country's civil protection minister to call a meeting with local and disaster response officials.
Tourism workers affected by natural calamities, disasters, and emergencies can now avail of financial and training assistance from the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Social Welfare ...
Tui holidaymakers had a lucky escape after a tourist train derailed on the Caribbean island of St Kitts. The incident ...
Tourists are a vulnerable group that is not sufficiently considered in contingency plans, warns a researcher at the ...
Combs allegedly brutally whipped a female Howard University student with a belt and was sentenced to one day of anger ...
Though many Los Angeles-area parks and museums closed because of air quality or other concerns, several have reopened, ...
An abandoned lifeguard cabin, a rusty pier and mangled umbrellas are all that is left of Ein Gedi, once Israel's flagship ...
This shift, he claimed, resulted in a nearly 400 percent increase in construction activity, with 100 homes currently in ...
Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s seventh State of the Territory Address, delivered Monday evening before the 36th Legislature, ...
Hurricane Helene’s floods have wreaked lasting damage on a tourist town whose nationally recognized restaurants are ...
Santa Cruz experienced another horrific storm event, losing part of its historic wharf. As recovery time quickens, danger ...
The Philippine DOT announced that tourism workers in areas hit by calamities are now given priority in terms of government ...