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Ways You Can Help Those Devastated by Iota, Eta
Hurricanes Iota and Eta have devastated the same stretch of the Caribbean in two weeks, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes and to deal with catastrophic flash flooding and mudslides.
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South Florida Comes Together to Help Honduras
South Florida is no stranger to the devastation of powerful storms, so it comes to no surprise that the community is joining together to help our neighbors in Central America. They’ve been severely impacted by not one — but two catastrophic hurricanes. NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman reports
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Hurricane Iota Expected to Wreak Havoc in Central America
Hurricane Iota is expected to wreak havoc in Central America, the same area where Eta hit just weeks ago. NBC 6’s Stephanie Bertini has more on how South Florida is stepping up to help.
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At Least Six Dead After Heavy Rains, Eta Soak Southeast
The former Tropical Storm Eta has been classified as a post-tropical cyclone off the coast of the Carolinas.
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WATCH LIVE: Forecast Track for Tropical Storm Eta
WATCH LIVE: Satellite track as Tropical Storm Eta headed toward west coast of Florida Tropical Storm Eta does not appear to be done with the state of Florida and is forecast to make a second landfall in the state as early as Thursday. Landfall is expected north of Tampa at which point forecasters expect the system to go back to…
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South Florida Non-Profit Asks for Donations for Hondurans Displaced by Hurricane Eta
While much of South Florida is still dealing with the massive flooding brought on by Tropical Storm Eta, hundreds-of-thousands of Hondurans are still without a home since Hurricane Eta tore through the country last week. One South Florida-based non-profit organization is asking for donations in order to send aid to those still dealing with the storm’s aftermath. Coconut Creek’s...
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Hurricane Eta Grinds Inland Into Nicaragua; at Least 3 Dead
Hurricane Eta is churning across northeast Nicaragua after making landfall with devastating winds and rains that had already destroyed rooftops and caused rivers to overflow
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