Today: October 13, 2024
Today: October 13, 2024

Floridians return home to clean up from two hurricanes, with gas and power in short supply

Floridians return home to clean up from two hurricanes, with gas and power in short supply

(CNN) — Surrounded by the damage left behind by hurricanes Helene and Milton, people across Florida are facing the daunting task of cleaning up, but many lack the electricity and fuel to do it.

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As parts of Florida went dark from Helene and Milton, the lights stayed on in this net-zero, storm-proof community

As parts of Florida went dark from Helene and Milton, the lights stayed on in this net-zero, storm-proof community

As parts of Florida went dark from Helene and Milton, the lights stayed on in this net-zero, storm-proof community
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Family finds century-old letter as floods repeat history

Family finds century-old letter as floods repeat history

Family finds century-old letter as floods repeat history
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Hours-long toxic gas leak at Pemex oil refinery near Houston far exceeded legal limit

Pemex's Deer Park oil refinery near Houston discharged 43,500 pounds of highly toxic hydrogen sulfide gas over more than seven hours

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See Bill Nye's response to Marjorie Taylor Greene's conspiracy about the weather

Science educator Bill Nye disagrees with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and explains how climate change and warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico energized Milton. Nye also responds to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) claim that the US government "can control the weather."

See Bill Nye's response to Marjorie Taylor Greene's conspiracy about the weather
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Two African countries say they need to kill elephants for food. Critics say it’s cruel and won’t work

Two African countries say they need to kill elephants for food. Critics say it’s cruel and won’t work

Two African countries say they need to kill elephants for food. Critics say it’s cruel and won’t work
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Biden announces more than $600 million for electric grid resilience during visit to survey Hurricane Milton damage

Biden announces more than $600 million for electric grid resilience during visit to survey Hurricane Milton damage
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From the pulpit, Harris calls out Trump for hurricane misinformation. Biden surveys Florida's damage

From the pulpit, Harris calls out Trump for hurricane misinformation. Biden surveys Florida's damage
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Volunteers bring solar power to Hurricane Helene's disaster zone

Volunteers bring solar power to Hurricane Helene's disaster zone