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Hurricane Irene Temporarily Diverts FEMA Attention From Joplin
Joplin, Missouri, was a long way from the path of Hurricane Irene, but that city could still pay a steep price from hurricane-related damage.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is temporarily suspending payments for long-term rebuilding projects...Tags: Federal Bailout Funds, Disasters, White House, Hurricane Irene (2011), Missouri
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God's Pit Crew is ready to respond to hurricane damage reports
ReporterThe calls for help weren't as abundant as they first predicted. It's a blessing according to God's Pit Crew. Just in case, they loaded two tractor trailers full of food and water for victims of Hurricane Irene last Thursday. They responded to Jackson,...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), North Carolina
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Hurricane Takes Hit At Corn Crop In Lancaster County
Multi-media JournalistSome corn fields in Lancaster County, thrashed by Hurricane Irene's tough blows. "I thanked God we still had a roof over our house," said corn and soybean farmer, Jay Todd. Todd Farms in Manheim Township saw 200 of their 250 acres of corn damaged....Tags: Disasters, Hurricane Irene (2011), Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Local people can help hurricane-damaged areas
Daily American Staff WriterAlthough Hurricane Irene didn’t cause damage in Somerset County, about 420,000 FirstEnergy customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey were without power as of Monday afternoon. Mark Durbin, spokesman for FirstEnergy, said more than 850,000 customers...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Hurricane Irene (2011), FirstEnergy Corp., The Salvation Army, American Red Cross
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Hurricane Irene impacts blood supplies, Red Cross urges donations
Hurricane Irene is shaping up to become a large flooding operation for the American Red Cross. This includes ensuring there is a sufficient blood supply for the constant need as well as any special needs caused the by the disaster. The storm has...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), American Red Cross, Charity, Blood, Disasters
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Hurricane Irene Is Bringing Out the Good in People
Staff reporterDespite the damage Hurricane Irene left behind, it's bringing out the best in some people. Josh Bowman's home in Harrisburg was hit hard by the storm. " A tree fell and smashed the deck, and we have a travel trailor, and a tree fell and smashed that and...Tags: Disasters, Hurricane Irene (2011), Judaism, Natural Disasters, Forests
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Md. nuclear reactor knocked offline by hurricane debris
Baltimore Sun reporterA reactor at the Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant remained shut down this morning as officials assess the damage caused when a piece of debris tossed by heavy winds damaged a transformer. A spokesman said as of 8 a.m. this morning that “Unit 1 is safely... -
Md. still feeling quake's effects as hurricane approaches
A day after the largest East Coast earthquake in more than 60 years, Marylanders continued to deal with the fallout, as officials assessed the effects on buildings and infrastructure, transit riders saw delays and some federal workers and public school...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Schools, Weather Reports, Highlandtown, Road Transportation
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Killer storm leaves Vt. homeowners, towns stranded
NEWFANE, Vt. (AP) — When Hurricane Irene unleashed its wrath on Newfane, Vt., Martin and Sue Saylor were among the lucky ones. All they lost was the road to their hillside home, and their utilities.
The Saylors survived, but at a cost: Rivers of...Tags: Woodstock (Windham, Connecticut), Peter Shumlin, Barack Obama, Long Island Rail Road, Transportation
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Food, water available as Irene damage estimates roll in
Hurricane Irene inflicted an estimated $605,000 in damage to 90 homes, a manufactured home, five businesses and a church, according to a Gloucester County tally. The storm also caused an estimated $1.4 million in crop losses, according to a Virginia...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Gloucester County, Virginia, The Salvation Army
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Hurricanes: Who should pay?
Luckily, the damage from Hurricane Irene was much less than the dire pre-storm predictions. Still, some homeowners along the Eastern Seaboard have sustained wind and flood damage. In certain states, the homeowners may rely on state-mandated catastrophe...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Insurance, Finance, Washington, DC, Economy, Business and Finance
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Hurricane wreaks havoc on Gretna football opener
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefHurricane Irene may have hit the eastern part of Virginia, but the storm's impact is being felt in our region. Just ask the football team at one Pittsylvania County high school. The Gretna Hawks have been preparing to kick off their season for nearly...Tags: Disasters, High School Sports, Hurricane Irene (2011), Natural Disasters, Virginia
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