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Biden Says Use of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Authorized
President Joe Biden arrived in New Orleans to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Ida and addressed the media on Friday.
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Florida Cat Reunited With Owner 2 Years After Hurricane
The cat showed up last week at the Hillsborough Sheriff’s Office in Tampa.
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Bebé muere al caer de un edificio en Panama City Beach
Un niño de 3 años, residente de Midway, Ohio, murió el sábado luego de caer desde el balcón de un noveno piso en un condominio ubicado en Panama City Beach, según fue reportado por las autoridades.
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A Look Back: NBC4 Thanks the Heroes of 2017
Last year was filled of tragedies, natural disasters and heartbreaks but 2017 was also the year many heroes emerged to step up and remedy the devastations.
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Yellow Wristbands, Segregation for Florida Homeless in Irma
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, homeless people and their advocates in Florida are complaining that some were turned away from shelters, separated from other evacuees via yellow wristbands, or otherwise ill-treated during the crisis.
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How to Help Victims of Hurricane Maria
Puerto Ricans and residents of other Caribbean islands had just started to recover after Hurricane Irma when another massive storm, Hurricane Maria, surged through the area. Puerto Rico, home to about 3.3 million people, could face months without electricity in the wake of the storm’s landfall at Category 4, officials say. Major flooding has devastated the U.S. territory, including the...
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Local Firefighters Return From Serving Hurricane Victims
More than 70 members of the Los Angeles Fire Department returned home after a weeks-long mission to help victims affected by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. Beverly White reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.
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Mobile Home Community in the Keys Destroyed
Hurricane Irma destroyed a mobile home community in Key West. NBC 6 Reporter Jamie Guirola has the story.
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Irma Pushes Florida's Poor Closer to Edge of Ruin
The Census Bureau estimates about 3.3 million people live in poverty in Florida — nearly 16 percent of the state’s 20.6 million population.
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Aerial Footage Shows Hurricane Irma Destruction in Barbuda
Aerial views filmed by British broadcaster Sky news on Monday revealed the extent of damage on the eastern Caribbean Island of Barbuda, after Hurricane Irma swept through.
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At Least 8 People Dead After Nursing Home Loses Power During Hurricane Irma
At least eight people are dead and 100 more have been evacuated from a Florida nursing home after the facility lost power and temperatures soared to over 100 degrees inside.
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Watch US Navy Deliver Emergency Supplies to Devastated Florida Keys
The U.S. Navy is delivering emergency aid to Hurricane Irma survivors on the Florida Keys.
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Non-Marriott Guests Left Off Rescue Boat on Irma-Battered St. Thomas
A relief boat chartered by Marriott left non-Marriott guests stranded on St. Thomas after the U.S. Virgin Island was battered by Hurricane Irma. The non-Marriott guests were not allowed on the boat by dock security because they were not on the official manifest.
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Before and After Images Show Irma's Destruction
Before and after photos of the Caribbean and Florida show the power of Hurricane Irma.
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Keys Residents Eager to Return Home After Irma
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg is at the roadblock in Florida City as residents in the Upper Keys will be able to return home Tuesday, unsure of what they will find after the hurricane’s strike this weekend.
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LA Helps US Virgin Islands After Irma Devastation
In Torrance, pen manufacturer Pentel has organized a massive donation drive to aid the U.S. Virgin Islands after Hurricane Irma tore through and ravaged the territory. Angie Crouch reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, September 11, 2017.
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See How Hurricane Irma Dumped Rain as It Passed Over US
The map in this article shows hourly rainfall in the southeastern United States as the powerful storm Irma pounded the region early Sunday morning through Monday afternoon. The National Weather Service releases hourly data on rainfall across the U.S., as measured in inches. The circles on the map are proportional to the amount of rainfall at a given point in...
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Hurricane Irma Damage as Seen From Above South Florida
Hurricane Irma pounded South Florida over the weekend. Here are some of the first aerials over the shattered areas.
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Upper Fla. Keys Residents Return; FEMA Estimates 25 Percent of Keys Homes Are Gone
With 25 percent of the homes in the Florida Keys feared destroyed, emergency workers Tuesday rushed to find Hurricane Irma’s victims — dead or alive — and deliver food and water to the stricken island chain.
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Irma Brings Record Flooding to Jacksonville
As Tropical Storm Irma moves north through Florida, it is bringing record flooding to Jacksonville despite being downgraded from a hurricane.