Amanda Morris
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'It Will Be Years' Before Life At Tyndall Air Force Base Returns To NormalHome to 11,000 airmen and their families, the base sustained catastrophic damage when Hurricane Michael came through Florida earlier this month. Residents don't know if they will ever go back.
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#HimToo: Left And Right Embrace Opposing Takes On Same Hashtag#HimToo as a hashtag has a history that predates a viral tweet about a son's dating habits and the outrage that followed the Kavanaugh hearings.
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Hurricane Michael made landfall on Florida's Panhandle as a devastating storm. States of emergency have been declared across the Southeast amid concerns of major flooding and power outages.
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For many in the Carolinas like the Colemans, Hurricane Florence took out what little security they had. "It's like you get ahead three or four steps, then you go back 20," Elizabeth Coleman said.
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The first thing that hit Ashley Simpson when she opened her car door was the rotten mold smell, leftover from the sewage-contaminated floodwaters. The next thing to hit her were the gnats flying out.
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Visiting North and South Carolina, Trump called Florence "one of the most powerful and devastating storms ever to hit our country" and promised federal support for disaster relief.
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In the aftermath of the catastrophic storm, officials are encouraging people to volunteer and donate. Here's a guide on how to do that.
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A special task force of NYPD and New York Fire Department members are assisting in efforts to save people caught up in the wind and waters of Hurricane Florence. They left New York on Sept. 11.
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In addition to getting flashlights, bottled water and food, hurricane preparation these days includes stockpiling apps on your phone.