Hurricane Update
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Hurricane Ian closes in on Cuba before moving to Florida as Category 4 stormFlorida residents were getting ready, lining up for hours in Tampa to collect bags of sand and clearing store shelves of bottled water.WorldSep 26, 2022
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Halifax urges evacuation for some areas, halts ferry, bus service ahead of hurricane TeddyHRM chief administrative officer Jacques Dubé said residents can expect rough winds, high seas and 'potential coastal damage.'CanadaSep 22, 2020
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Cows swept away by hurricane Dorian found alive months later in North CarolinaThe hurricane generated a 2.5-metre "mini tsunami" on the island, sweeping away much of its wildlife.TrendingNov 14, 2019
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100-foot rogue wave detected near Newfoundland, likely caused by hurricane DorianMassive waves have been reported off the coast of Maritime Canada as hurricane Dorian is downgraded to a post-tropical storm.TrendingSep 10, 2019
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Baby sea turtle rescued from harsh waves named ‘Dorian’The turtle was rescued from harsh waves caused by Hurricane Dorian, which was a Category 2 storm when it went past Florida.TrendingSep 4, 2019
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Bahamas woman saves almost 100 stray dogs from Hurricane Dorian furyHurricane Dorian pummelled the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm, killing five people and leaving hundreds of dogs stranded.TrendingSep 3, 2019
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‘Families have lost everything’: Florida residents detail Hurricane Michael’s destructionAt least two deaths were blamed on Michael, the most powerful hurricane to hit the continental U.S. in over 50 years.WeatherOct 11, 2018
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3.4 million farm animals killed by flooding from Florence in North CarolinaAbout 3.4 million chickens and turkeys and 5,500 hogs have been killed in flooding from Florence .WeatherSep 20, 2018
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How Florence drowned the city of New Bern, North CarolinaHurricane Florence hit New Bern with the full force of its storm surge, backing up two rivers and flooding the town from the north, south and east.WeatherSep 17, 2018
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City of Wilmington entirely cut off by high flood waters as Florence continues to drench Carolinas"The soil is soaked and can't absorb any more rain, so that water has to go somewhere, unfortunately," Zach Taylor, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service, said.WeatherSep 17, 2018
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