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Devastating hurricane?
These seemingly humble churches were two of the few structures that survived devastating Hurricane Flora in 1963.
State lawmakers will meet in a special session in mid-January to address a property insurance crisis caused by the devastating hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005.
There is still plenty of variability year to year, with the recent quiet stretch including, for example, the devastating Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
In the 2009 session, in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane season, Ms. Thompson was the House sponsor of a measure allowing utility companies to recover weather-related costs without going through the routine rate-change proceeding.
In the summer of 2005, the devastating hurricane season resulted in the largest losses ever recorded for the insurance industry, at $58 billion.
A few years later, he moved 10 miles up the road to Homestead -- the heart of the strike of 1992's devastating Hurricane Andrew, which amazingly caused no damage to the Coral Castle.
It was expected to reach land late on Tuesday or early Wednesday, the anniversary of devastating Hurricane Katrina seven years ago.
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands continue to struggle in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane season, and here in New York we recently marked the fifth anniversary of "Superstorm" Sandy.
The release of the report coincides with the onset of the country's often devastating hurricane season, which threatens to undo much of the fragile recovery.
We're Currently in the Midst of a Devastating Hurricane.
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