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Biden postponing international trip due to Hurricane Milton

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The president was scheduled to visit Germany and Angola. (Scripps News)
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FEMA prepared for Hurricane Milton response while supporting Helene recovery efforts

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Thousands of federal officials are on the ground and millions of dollars have already been distributed to victims. (Scripps News)
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Experts say we're not budgeting for more frequent billion-dollar disasters

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The cost of more extreme natural disasters is adding up — and affecting the wider economy. The damage Helene caused, for example, could total $30 billion to $47.5 billion. (Scripps News)
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Biden and Harris assessing Helene damage in North Carolina, Georgia

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The president is sending up to 1,000 soldiers to help with storm relief efforts in North Carolina. (Scripps News)
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Taking stock of Helene's toll on Asheville, North Carolina

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The rain has stopped, but Asheville, North Carolina, is now mired in mud — and residents are still trying to assess the damage as they plan for weeks, if not months of cleanup. (Scripps News)
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Displaced residents grappling with Helene's aftermath

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In Boone, North Carolina, some areas are only reachable by hiking or helicopter because the roads are washed out. (Scripps News)
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California wildfires still minimally contained as high temperatures persist

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Firefighters in California continue to battle three separate blazes in the southern part of the state amid high temperatures and thick fuels that are feeding the flames. (Scripps News)
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Vigorous Southern California wildfires have torched dozens of homes, driven evacuations

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Devastating wildfires have swept across Southern California hillsides, torching vehicles, burning buildings and injuring more than a dozen people. (Scripps News)
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Cool weather forecast offers hope in battling intense Southern California blaze

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Several days of triple-digit temperatures have stoked a wildfire in Southern California that burned so hot it created its own thunderstorm-like weather systems. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News Reports: Death by heat

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On this week's episode of Scripps News Reports, we investigate the growing risks of extreme heat, and how they are changing health care and policy priorities. (Scripps News)
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Park Fire grows to 389k acres as high temps drive fire risk across the US West

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In Northern California, the Park Fire has grown to more than 389,000 acres. Triple-digit temperatures could linger into next week and complicate containment efforts. (Scripps News)
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California's Park Fire grows to 385K acres as temperatures are forecast to climb

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California's Park Fire continues to grow, prompting air quality alerts for much of the northwestern United States. Temperatures are also forecast to climb in the next days, making management tougher. (Scripps News)
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California's Park Fire grows to 385K acres, prompts air quality alerts

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California's Park Fire continues to grow, prompting air quality alerts for much of the northwestern United States. (Scripps News)
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California wildfire prompts air quality alerts

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A man was arrested for arson after authorities said they received a report of someone pushing a burning car into a gully. (Scripps News)
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Category 1 Hurricane Ernesto continues North, expected to approach Bermuda by Saturday

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Ernesto, which started Wednesday as a tropical storm, strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane as it moved northward in the Atlantic. It is forecast to bring hurricane conditions to Bermuda by Saturday. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Ernesto gains strength over Atlantic as FEMA runs out of disaster funds

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Tropical Storm Ernesto is pounding Puerto Rico with heavy rains and strong winds as it gains strength over the Atlantic Ocean. (Scripps News)
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Hundreds of firefighters battle a major wildfire raging out of control on fringes of Greek capital

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A major wildfire is raging out of control in northern Athens, Greece, triggering evacuations of several areas as swirling winds hampered efforts of firefighters and water-dropping planes. (Scripps News)
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How the USGS earthquake warning system can change future disaster preparedness

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The emergency alert system scared some residents more than the shaking themselves, but experts say that might be the point. (Scripps News)
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Debby downgraded to tropical depression amid heavy rain and potential tornadoes

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Debby has officially downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression as it moves north along the Atlantic Coast. (Scripps News)
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Debby downgraded to tropical depression after 2nd landfall

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Debby declined to tropical depression intensity after making landfall for a second time in South Carolina. It now continues to move up the East Coast. (Scripps News)
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No calm after the storm for families fighting for FEMA aid

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Navigating the process to get FEMA aid has proven difficult for people who are trying to pick up the pieces after 2022's Hurricane Ian. (Scripps News)
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Remembering Lahaina: 1 year since the deadly Maui wildfires

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One year after the deadly Maui wildfires, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green hopes a recent $4 billion settlement with Hawaiian Electric Co. and others will help people finally start over. (Scripps News)
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One year ago today: Paradise lost

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One year after the deadly Maui wildfires, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green hopes a recent $4 billion settlement with Hawaiian Electric Co. and others will help people finally start over. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Debby regains some strength, second landfall expected Thursday

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The deadly storm has already swamped areas along the East Coast. It is expected to move over land again early on Thursday in South Carolina. (Scripps News)