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Rebuilding Paradise: Residents Cope with Destroyed Homes, Toxic Water, and PTSD
How survivors are dealing with the aftermath of California's deadliest wildfire.
A Huge Part of Crucial Aid for Puerto Rico is Still In Limbo
Nearly 30,000 homes in Puerto Rico still have temporary roofs, almost two years after Hurricane Maria.
The Forgotten People Living in Tents 7 Months After Hurricane Michael
60% of the housing stock around Panama City, Florida, was damaged or destroyed in Hurricane Michael. It may never be rebuilt.
“We’re not OK:” Panama City’s poor are still devastated after Hurricane Michael
“People just need to know that we’re not going to be OK, we’re not OK.”
"It's not even a city anymore": How Hurricane Michael tore up the Panhandle's trailer parks
Many residents still don't have cell service, or they lost their vehicles and can't evacuate.
José Andrés Fed 3 Million People in Puerto Rico, But Wishes It Had Been More
"I think leadership is 51 percent empathy. With empathy, you can gain the hearts of anybody, if you mean business."
PHOTOS: Hurricane Michael hit Florida's Panhandle like a "bomb"
Even veteran storm chasers are saying they're shocked by the extreme devastation
North Carolina’s poor had barely recovered from Hurricane Matthew. Then came Florence.
“We’re at a standstill,” said Rory Parker, whose home was destroyed in Matthew. “We’re done, tapped out of money.”
Here's why you just got an emergency alert from the president
Officials said roughly 75 percent of cell phones in the United States got pinged.
Why FEMA Is Sending a ‘Presidential Alert’ to Your Phone Today
The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System will issue a test of the Presidential Alert, used for major, nationwide emergencies.
A year after Maria, Puerto Ricans say tarp-roofs, power outages and PTSD are now a part of life
Puerto Ricans tell us what it's like a year after Maria