Pets left in the lurch when hurricanes hit Florida.(Neighbor)(The buddy beat)Byline: Christine Winter Juneau Special to the Daily HeraldJuneau, Christine Winter
One need look no further than the recent devastation of Southwest Florida by hurricane Ian or Puerto Rico’s island-wide power outage to see that disaster can strike anywhere with little or no warning. Natural disasters, including fires, electrical grid failures, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes ...
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It is true that low winds tend to be more common in summer, when demand is low. But they can still occur in winter. Between 27th Feb and 4th March, wind power never reached 2.5 GW for 112 hours straight. During this period it was below 2 GW for 99 hours, and averaged just 1.1 GW...
hurricanes in little over a year (admittedly, one of these was mostly a bad rain storm by the time it reached my little town; two, unfortunately, were much more). And then, of course, there’s the anxiety and anger that comes from reading the current political news and surviving an ...
Ennen states, “In my case, this guide has been a lifesaver as a resident of South Florida. I have prepared for eight major hurricanes in the past two years with Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma taking a direct hit on Broward County where I live. I was without power for two weeks ...
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"As a result of recent hurricanes, we anticipate that property loss this year will be near or exceed the all-time record. Much of this will be uninsured, qualifying the taxpayer to take the Qualified Disaster Loss...
Washington, D.C. residents received the largest average tax refund in 2023, getting $3,785 back, while those from Maine received the smallest average tax refund, getting just $2,467 back. Most states estimate that state ...
"As a result of recent hurricanes, we anticipate that property loss this year will be near or exceed the all-time record. Much of this will be uninsured, qualifying the taxpayer to take the Qualified Disaster Loss Deduct...