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How hard is it to see disaster clearly? Barely one month before a contentious presidential election, with the country seemingly divided into alien epistemological spheres, a storm sneaked across the coast of Florida’s Big Bend and traveled inland fr
A pine tree fell on two cars and damaged another that were parked outside a residence near San Luis Mission Park, some of the worst damage caused by Hurricane Helene in Tallahassee. Ana Ceballos Miami Herald Watching Tuesday’s vice-presidential deba
The French Broad River breaks its banks in Asheville on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina. Travis Long [email protected] I was supposed to spend
Chris Miller rode out Hurricane Helene just over two weeks ago inside his picturesque yellow home across from the Gulf of Mexico in Bradenton Beach, a tiny Florida city on a barrier island. As the storm surge rose, he readied a wet suit in case he n
As rescue efforts continue across the Southeast after Hurricane Helene, scientists are starting to zero in on how the storm was able to cause devastation so far from the coasts, in places like western North Carolina that are less accustomed to hurri
masaya game Helene, now Milton delivering devastating storm surge. Will Florida ever build for it?
2024-10-14Nancy Hodges Duduen, 83, made a trip from Tallahassee to Cedar Key after Hurricane Helene to find the home she grew up in heavily damaged by storm surge. Ashley Miznazi [email protected] St. Petersburg Note: The Herald and McClatchy news site