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'Everyone Would Have Left': Putting Lessons From Hurricane Michael To Work
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'Everyone Would Have Left': Putting Lessons From Hurricane Michael To Work
Sat, 2019-06-08 01:38 — Kathy Gilbeaux
A boat moved by Hurricane Michael rests near a canal in May in Mexico Beach, Fla. Seven months after the hurricane made landfall, the town is still littered with heavily damaged or destroyed homes and businesses. Scott Olson/Getty Images
npr.org - by Greg Allen - June 7, 2019
As another hurricane season begins, emergency managers and other officials throughout the Southeast and along the Gulf Coast are applying lessons they learned last year during Hurricane Michael. Those lessons include how they conduct evacuations . . .
. . . we're going to start seeing a lot of things change . . .
. . . Among those likely changes: how people prepare for storms, how many evacuate and how strong new construction on Florida's Panhandle will need to be to survive hurricanes like Michael.
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