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New research puts stark numbers on a well-known disparity: poor and vulnerable communities suffer over 90% of deaths associated with major storms.
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Hurricane Dorian is predicted to finally leave the Bahamas Tuesday after spending two days wrecking - and in many places drowning - the islands of Abaco鈥
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Forty-two percent of all South Floridians rent their homes. And as it turns out, there鈥檚 not a whole lot of obligation for landlords to help tenants鈥
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Last week workers for the Coconut Creek-based charity Food for the Poor came upon 240 people living in a cave in a mountainous area near J茅r茅mie, Haiti.鈥
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Whether they took the brunt of Hurricane Matthew or experienced a rainy breeze, Florida Power & Light (FPL) customers will spend the next year paying for鈥
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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 in the wake of the storm it...
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鈥淗ow long have you been in pain?鈥 asks Nurse Marsha Eloi, sitting in a makeshift health clinic in Camp Perrin, one of dozens of towns visited by the鈥
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Thirteen-year-old Ivana Fenelon walked up to me outside a church and primary school in Camp Perrin the week after Hurricane Matthew had leveled most of鈥
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Drive down on Lucy Street in Homestead, take a right at a school painted pink, then a left at the stop sign and you will find yourself surrounded by鈥
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This week on The Florida Roundup...On Thursday, Governor Rick Scott announced that at least five people had contracted the Zika virus in Miami's Little鈥
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Some of Hurricane Matthew's most gut-wrenching stories are coming out of the coastal city of J茅r茅mie on Haiti's southwest peninsula 鈥 the region hardest鈥
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This week on The Florida Roundup鈥urricane Matthew is the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane since Hurricane Felix in 2007. Fortunately, dire predictions鈥