
Natural Disaster Intel
Monitor FEMA disaster declarations, NOAA weather alerts, and USGS earthquakes from your agent when your users, infra, or team sit in hazard-prone regions.
Overview
Natural Disaster Intel is a MCP server for the Operate phase that aggregates FEMA, NOAA, and USGS hazard data through four monitoring tools.
What is this MCP server?
- 4 MCP tools across FEMA disasters, NOAA weather alerts, and USGS earthquakes
- Single remote MCP endpoint for multi-agency hazard intelligence
- Streamable-http hosting—no custom polling jobs in your backend
- Supports agent-driven incident context during outages or travel risk
- From the gov-mcp-servers repository on GitHub
- Agencies covered: FEMA, NOAA, USGS
- Transport: streamable-http remote
What problem does it solve?
Hazard information is scattered across FEMA, NOAA, and USGS sites, so on-call builders waste time correlating disasters with user impact.
Who is it for?
Solo operators running U.S.-facing SaaS or physical-adjacent services who want hazard feeds inside their MCP workflow.
Skip if: Products that need sub-minute emergency dispatch, certified insurance workflows, or non-U.S.-centric catastrophe modeling only.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can fetch unified disaster, weather alert, and earthquake context to inform support, comms, and infra decisions faster.
- FEMA disaster-oriented tool results for agent analysis
- NOAA weather alert lookups
- USGS earthquake data for geographic risk context
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Journey fit
Operational awareness sits in Operate because disaster and severe-weather signals matter after you are live and responsible for uptime and people. Monitoring is the right shelf for ambient hazard feeds you watch alongside errors and infra dashboards.
How it compares
Multi-agency hazard monitoring MCP, not a PagerDuty replacement or full observability platform.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Natural Disaster Intel for?
It is for developers and small teams who monitor production and support channels and want FEMA, NOAA, and USGS hazard data callable from an AI agent.
When should I use Natural Disaster Intel?
Use it during operate and monitoring when storms, disasters, or earthquakes might explain outages, delayed shipments, or customer safety questions.
How do I add Natural Disaster Intel to my agent?
Configure https://natural-disaster-intel-mcp.apify.actor/mcp as a streamable-http MCP server in your client and invoke the four hazard tools from your agent session.