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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2018 · 31 MIN

After the Storm: Hurricanes, Evacuations + Living with Disaster

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In September 2017, South Florida braced itself for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, the fiercest hurricane in recorded history. Within a week, the news had moved on. If natural disaster is the new normal, what does it mean for millions of Americans who are still suffering long after the storm has passed? Disaster case manager Rachel Bruno talks about her work to make sure they are not forgotten.

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After the Storm: Hurricanes, Evacuations + Living with Disaster

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In September 2017, South Florida braced itself for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, the fiercest hurricane in recorded history. Within a week, the news had moved on. If natural disaster is the new normal, what does it mean for millions of Americans...

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