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Hurricane Milton barrels toward a battered Florida

9th - Higher Ed
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene hammered Florida, the state is bracing for what could be an even more powerful storm. Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified to a Category 5 hurricane and is expected to make landfall sometime...
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Biden surveys Hurricane Helene devastation in North Carolina

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Joe Biden visited North Carolina to survey the devastation unleashed by Hurricane Helene in the state. He also deployed another 1,000 soldiers to help with relief efforts as the death toll surpassed 180 across six states.
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Ian's Aftermath, Ukraine Pushback, and More: What You Need2Know For Oct. 3

9th - Higher Ed
Here's what you Need2Know for Monday, October 3, 2022.
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Hurricane Ida leaves path of destruction, 1 million without power

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida left a path of destruction after making landfall Sunday, leaving one million people without power and untold damage in its wake.
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Evacuees warned to stay away during dangerous recovery from Hurricane Ida

9th - Higher Ed
Officials are warning evacuees it’s not yet safe to come back to parts of Louisiana as the dangerous recovery work continues after Hurricane Ida.
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Hurricane Ida quiets New Orleans as recovery efforts start

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida has almost silenced New Orleans, most of which remains without power or water, as recovery efforts start in earnest and residents try to cope.
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Hurricane Ida barrels into Louisiana

9th - Higher Ed
Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana on Sunday, bringing winds of 230 km/h on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina tearing through the region.
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Bahamas school rebuilds after Hurricane Dorian

9th - Higher Ed
A Bahamas school destroyed by the Category 5 storm is rebuilding as the community deals with the loss of one of their teachers — a Canadian who was killed in the hurricane.
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Pres. Biden: 'Our Country Hurts' After Hurricane Ian Slams Florida

Higher Ed
President Biden visited the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he was briefed on federal response efforts.
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Power Outages From Laura Could Last Weeks

Higher Ed
People living along the Louisiana coastline were hit hardest. They could be without water and power for weeks.
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Ian Swamps Southwest Florida, Trapping People In Homes

Higher Ed
Hurricane Ian knocked out power to over 1 million people and threatening catastrophic damage further inland.
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PBS

Nova: Storm That Drowned a City

9th - 10th
This video by NOVA extensively covers Hurricane Katrina's effect on New Orleans in August of 2005. [53:28]
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr Videos: Skunk Bear: Two Ways to Make a Dune

3rd - 8th
As communities rebuild their dune systems after Hurricane Sandy, scientists warn that man-made dunes just aren't as sturdy as natural ones. [3:00]