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New Hank's Place Location Opens in Kennett Square Following Hurricane Ida Damage in Chadds Ford
The beloved Hank’s Place in Chadds Ford closed due to flooding from Hurricane Ida, but that didn’t stop the owners from building a new Hank’s in Kennett Square. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has more on the new location, and how the owners plan to build back in the future.
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Historic Homes May Prove to Be More Resilient Against Floods
Whenever historic homes get flooded, building contractors often feel compelled by government regulations to rip out the water-logged wood flooring, tear down the old plaster walls and install new, flood-resistant materials.
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Coastal Flooding on LBI Only Expected to Get Worse
NBC10 Jersey Shore reporter Ted Greenburg is in Surf City, Ocean County, midday Monday assessing the floodwater pushing up against homes and covering roads. High tide is still to come in the afternoon.
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Coastal Flooding Causes Messy Roads, Closed School in Brigantine
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle is in Brigantine, Atlantic County, where coastal flooding closed a public school and is impacting Florida residents who have been spending time at the Jersey Shore.
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Ian Shows the Risks and Costs of Living on Barrier Islands
Experts say that Hurricane Ian is shining a spotlight once again on the vulnerability of the nation’s barrier islands and the increasing cost of people living on them.
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Naples Officials Estimate $200 Million in Hurricane Damages
Naples, Florida was hit by storm surge and heavy rain during Hurricane Ian, creating an estimated $200 million in damages.
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Watch: Arizona Family of Six Rescued From Monsoon Floodwaters
A video shows the dangerous rescue unfold, as the family was found huddled together on top of a partially submerged SUV.
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Climate Change Worsened Historic Pakistan Floods, Study Finds
A new study says human-caused climate change juiced the rainfall that triggered Pakistan’s floods by up to 50%.
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Helicopter Crew Rescues Couple Trapped in Flooded Van
Late Tuesday night, a crew with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department hoisted two people from their van, which had filled with water after torrential rain.
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These Students Are Taking Jackson's Water Crisis Into Their Own Hands
Jackson, Mississippi, has been under a state of emergency for over a week now after flooding shut down the city’s water system. Thousands of residents still do not have access to clean, reliable water. While the government is helping, local students took the initiative to start providing water to those in need. Derykah Watts and Crystal Lopez join LX News...
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Heavy Rain Causes Flooded Roads in Parts of Pennsylvania Suburbs
NBC10’s Deanna Durante reports on flood gates blocking flood-prone roads as heavy rain fell on Tuesday morning. There were a couple water rescue dispatches. Drivers are reminded not to drive past flood gates.
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One Year Later: Remembering Ida's Impact on Pa. Suburbs
Tornadoes from the remnants of Hurricane Ida struck suburbs around Philadelphia, leaving devastation in their wake. NBC10’s Deanna Durante takes us to those communities one year later.
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1 Year Later: Looking Back at Damage Left by Ida in Philadelphia Region
One year ago this week, the remnants of Hurricane Ida ripped through the Philadelphia region leaving behind unprecedented flooding and tornado damage from the city to the suburbs. Dozens died in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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One Year Since Tornadoes Spawned by Ida's Remnants Hit and Some Still Recovering
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal takes a look at how people in a part of Ambler in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, continue to recover and rebuild after a twister struck as the remnants of Ida roared through the Philadelphia region.
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For Jackson, Mississippi Residents, Water Has Always Been an Issue
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency for Jackson, Mississippi on Monday after recent flooding shut down the city’s water system. Thousands of residents do not have access to clean, reliable water, and officials say it could be a while before the water is up and running again. Jackson resident Kari Thomas joins LX News to share her...
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Mississippi Declares State of Emergency After Storm Restricts Drinkable Water
Jackson, Mississippi, has declared a state of emergency after rain and flooding disrupted the city’s water system.
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Mississippi Capital: Water Everywhere, Not a Drop to Drink
Water has caused a crisis in Mississippi’s capital city. There has been too much on the ground after heavy rainfall in the past week, and not enough safe water coming through the pipes for people to use. Parts of Jackson have been without running water because flooding worsened problems in a water-treatment plant. The city of 150,000 had already been...
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HUD, Texas at Odds Over Flood Relief Discrimination Claim
In a letter sent Thursday to HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said he did not plan to force the GLO to enter into any agreement because HUD had not proven that the state agency had discriminated based on race or national origin.
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‘1,000 Year' Floods Are Happening More Often
Over the past 20 years, floods have become the most common disaster across the United States. They are now happening three times more often than they were before the year 2000. LX News climate storyteller Chase Cain joins LX News to talk more about what’s causing these floods and how this impacts the conversation around climate change in the upcoming election.
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Drone Footage Shows Submerged, Flooded Cars as Drivers Rescued From Highway in Dallas
An incredible drone video shot early Monday morning shows multiple water rescues along Interstate 30 near downtown Dallas.