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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — State officials are estimating that Floridians had more than $4.2 billion in insured losses from Hurricane Michael.The Florida…
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Some of the youngest survivors of Hurricane Michael are struggling with mental health problems after the storm.
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Schools in the Panhandle are reopening, three weeks after Hurricane Michael slammed into the region. WFSU's Ryan Dailey reports tt’s a return to normal- of sorts- for students.
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Three weeks after Hurricane Michael walloped the Florida panhandle, some advocates are worried the public- and the media’s- attention is shifting elsewhere. Ron Sachs tells Intersection about an effort to bring attention to the recovery effort.
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The storm surge and 155 mile an hour winds of Hurricane Michael flattened houses, twisted cellphone towers, knocked over trees and power lines and destroyed roads. On this episode of Intersection, hear how Central Florida is helping with the recovery effort after the most powerful hurricane on record to hit the Panhandle.
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On Friday’s Florida Roundup we looked at the race to become Florida’s next Commissioner of Agriculture along with recovery efforts in the Panhandle.
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Florida and the U.S. continue to grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind says that, along with the storm's devastating human toll, there also will be a significant and long-lasting financial impact.
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Airbnb is taking the saying “neighbors helping neighbors” to the next level with its Open Homes program. The program gives host the option to list their Airbnb’s free of charge to residents whose homes were damaged during Hurricane Michael.
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More than 3,500 Florida National Guard members have been deployed. And teams from 15 other states have joined rescue efforts.
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Michael makes landfall as a Category 4 hurricane packing 155 mph.