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These Are 5 of the Biggest Dangers Hurricane Florence Poses to the People in Its Path

No matter how devastating or catastrophic a hurricane or typhoon is predicted to be, there will inevitably be some people who refuse to evacuate and insist on riding the storm out—and with Hurricane Florence getting ready to assault the Carolinas, some residents of coastal areas in North and South Carolina are doing exactly that. But riding out Hurricane Florence in areas that are being evacuated is not a good idea, especially in light of all the devastation brought about by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Maria in 2017 (Puerto Rico’s government recently raised the island’s Maria-related death toll to 2,975 people).

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WATCH: Shocking Video of Miami River Flooding Skyscrapers Looks Like a Real-Life Disaster Movie

A video posted Sunday showed skyscrapers bordering the Miami River being flooded as Hurricane Irma made landfall.

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‘You Either Help or Turn Your Head’: Florida Residents Facing Irma Demand Trump Open Mar-a-Lago as a Shelter

Millions fled Florida at the end of this week, fearing they wouldn’t survive the powerful hurricane predicted to bring storm surges from six to 15 feet. But those who stayed, either due to financial restrictions or out of sheer gumption, are telling President Donald Trump he should open up his private club as a shelter.

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A Million Homes Lose Power As Hurricane Irma Makes Its Landfall in Florida

A construction crane has collapsed on a building in downtown Miami, just visible in this video captured by a NWS employee and posted to Twitter.

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Amid Media Blackout Over Climate Change Links to Hurricane Matthew, Top Scientist Speaks Out (Video)

States of emergency have been declared in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas as Hurricane Matthew barrels toward the Southeast coastline.

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Why Southern California's New Cloud-Seeding Project Has Conspiracy Theorists in a Frenzy

California got a brief respite from its historic drought, thanks to a recent wave of storms that swept across the West Coast, filling reservoirs and replenishing snowpack. Grateful residents don’t just have El Niño to thank; part of the rainfall was, in fact, man-made. But there are some who believe something more sinister may be afoot.

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The Strongest Ever Landfalling Pacific Hurricane Slams Mexico

Hurricane "Patricia" slammed into the coast of southwestern Mexico on October 23, 2015, with winds reaching 270 km/h (165 mph) and was downgraded to a category 2 hurricane since, National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported. So far no victims have been reported, and the damage seems to be much less than feared, at first sight. However, this is still a dangerous system and shouldn't be underestimated, Mexico's president warned, following Patricia's landfall.

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8 Charts That Show How Climate Change is Making the World More Dangerous

Forget the future. The world already is nearly five times as dangerous and disaster prone as it was in the 1970s, because of the increasing risks brought by climate change, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization.

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California's Massive Storms Will Do Little to Alleviate Its Drought Crisis

It’s the rainy season in California, but until this week you wouldn’t have known it. After many worrisome months, and three severely dry years, California finally got some respite from its drought, in the form of a deluge of precipitation of up to 10 inches in some places.

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The Most Outrageous, Inaccurate Right-Wing Smear of Obamacare

It’s one thing for former George W. Bush flack and Sarah Palin staffer Nicolle Wallace to make a silly and self-serving link between the troubled rollout of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act and her boss’s handling of, wait for it, Hurricane Katrina. It’s another for the New York Times to pick up the cudgel and seriously make a comparison between the Affordable Care Act’s acknowledged problems and the deadly 2005 tragedy.

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Philippines Negotiator Pledges to Fast Until Progress Is Made on Climate Talks

Warsaw — A climate negotiator from the Philippines pledged Monday to fast at UN talks in Warsaw until progress is made towards fighting the climate change he blames for the typhoon that ravaged his country.

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