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How the government is failing Americans uprooted by natural disaster
Climate change is creating a growing class of displaced Americans, and the federal government is struggling to decide how to help them.
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How the government is failing Americans uprooted by natural disaster
Climate change is creating a growing class of displaced Americans, and the federal government is struggling to decide how to help them.
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Devastated by disasters, Lake Charles is still waiting for help
The Louisiana city, hobbled by two hurricanes, a winter storm and a flood, has struggled to translate sympathy into financial support. It is a challenge other cities could soon face.
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FEMA disaster aid often widens racial disparities
The federal government often gives less help to Black disaster survivors than their white neighbors. That’s a challenge for President Biden, who has vowed to fight both inequality and climate change.
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Scientists predict an ‘above normal’ Atlantic hurricane season
Hurricanes have become more destructive over time, in no small part because of the influences of a warming planet.
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After 2 hurricanes, Lake Charles fears its cries for help have gone unheard
The city was shredded by Hurricanes Laura and Delta. But the needs of Lake Charles have been overlooked in a year of disaster and unrest.
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After hurricanes batter Louisiana, residents dread rebuilding again
The deep bonds residents have for their coastal community have been tested by three epic hurricanes. Many wonder whether it’s time to leave.
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