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‘An uninsurable future': Here's the real cost of a $500 billion hurricane season
As the insurance market options dwindle in these areas, homeowners who carry a mortgage that requires a policy are increasingly being forced to turn to expensive state-backed programs.
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Tracking the Tropics: Rafael
Hurricane Rafael has strengthened to a Category 2 storm and is expected to become a major hurricane by Wednesday evening.
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Cuba prepares for Hurricane Rafael
Hurricane Rafael strengthened into a Category 3 storm Wednesday morning just hours before it was forecast to make landfall in Western Cuba.
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Tropical Storm Rafael chugs past Jamaica as Cuba prepares for another hurricane hit
Tropical Storm Rafael is chugging past western Jamaica and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it heads toward Cuba.
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DFW medical community facing IV shortage
The local medical community is facing an IV shortage following Hurricane Helene, which destroyed a supplier’s manufacturing plant in the Carolinas. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat reports on the impact in North Texas.
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DFW Hospital Council monitors IV shortage following Hurricane Helene
A supplier’s manufacturing plant was destroyed when the storm ripped through the Carolinas. The situation in North Texas isn’t dire yet, and the healthcare community is trying to keep it from getting to that point.
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First-time voters, disasters, & climate change could decide this election
The Environmental Voter Project says more than 130,000 first-time voters, who prioritize climate change, have already cast ballots. Combined with the impacts of extreme weather and climate change, they could decide this election. National climate reporter Chase Cain shows us where climate voters could have the most influence.
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Helping hurricane survivors rebuild and recover
Texans on Mission shares how they’re helping people rebuild and recover in the aftermath of two devastating hurricanes.
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A federal disaster fund has drawn 50,000 applications after twin hurricanes. One problem: It's out of money
The Small Business Administration loan program is a key source of federal aid for those impacted by the storms, but the aid won’t be available until mid-November at the earliest.
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Pilot adopts kitten while flying pets to safety after Hurricanes Milton and Helene
A Southwest Airlines pilot who flew over 100 animals to safety from areas affected by Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene took his duty a step further and gave one of the rescues a new family.
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Pilot adopts cat he helped airlift out of Hurricane Milton
The pilot was part of a volunteer mission to transport more than 100 animals out of areas impacted by Hurricane Milton.
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Gov. DeSantis announces owner of dog chained to post during Hurricane Milton identified, charged with animal cruelty
Gov. Ron DeSantis says the dog who was rescued from a fence post by a state trooper ahead of Hurricane Milton is safe. The owner of the dog has been identified and charged with animal cruelty.
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92 people still missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, governor says
“I want to caution that this is not a definitive count, because the task force is continuing its work,” Cooper said. “The number will continue to fluctuate as more reports come in and others are resolved.”
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NC governor condemns ‘dangerous flow of misinformation' over Hurricane Helene response
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper told those spreading misinformation about Hurricane Helene relief efforts to “stop it” Tuesday. He warned that the interference threatened the safety of first responders and victims from the storm.
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Armed North Carolina man arrested on suspicion of making threats against FEMA workers, authorities say
An armed North Carolina man was arrested after it was reported that he had made comments about “possibly harming FEMA employees” involved in hurricane relief efforts in the state, authorities said.
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How to help people affected by Hurricane Milton
As Florida begins to recover from Hurricane Milton, there are plenty of ways to help those impacted by the devastating storm.
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Fact focus: A look at the false information around Hurricanes Helene and Milton
Back-to-back hurricanes that brought death and devastation to parts of the South were made worse by a wide range of false and misleading information, some of which still circulates even though they have been conclusively proven false.
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At least 17 deaths are confirmed after Hurricane Milton
At least 16 people are dead and more than 2 million people are without power after Hurricane Milton impacted central Florida.
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Huge waves force cruise ship in Gulf of Mexico to turn around before resuming trip
Video shows Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas cruise ship experiencing huge waves, strong winds and rough waters in the Gulf of Mexico because of Hurricane Milton.
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North Texas nonprofits say back-to-back major hurricanes putting relief efforts to the test
North Texans responding to the calls for help this hurricane season are being put to the test.