Intersection: Hurricane Hunting
• As a hurricane approaches, most people are putting up storm shutters and making plans to get out of the way. But there are some who head straight into the storm.
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• As a hurricane approaches, most people are putting up storm shutters and making plans to get out of the way. But there are some who head straight into the storm.
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• State regulators have given Florida Power & Light the go ahead to raise rates. FPL says it needs the cash to pay for damage related to Hurricane Matthew.
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• Florida Power and Light is asking the state for a temporary rate hike to recover costs from Hurricane Matthew. FPL says it will divide the $318 million collected between covering costs and replenishing its storm reserve.
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• Central Floridians hit hard by Hurricane Matthew have less than one week to request help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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• Hurricane Matthew killed as many as 1,000 people in Haiti before barreling up the East Coast of Florida. Pastor Francis Myrtil is a member of Orlando’s Hatian community and has a church on back on the Island. Pastor Myrtil explains how the government and aid organizations are in a disagreement over where relief funds should go.
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• A group of Florida nurses has landed in Port-au-Prince Haiti for a medical relief mission after Hurricane Matthew devastated the country. Members of the Haitian American Nurses Association and fellow volunteers made their way to the country’s southwest peninsula to establish pop-up clinics in three badly hit rural areas.
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• Volusia County is warning residents to be on the lookout for scams and price gouging after Hurricane Matthew.
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