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Hurricane Isaac

August 29, 2012
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Hurricane Isaac

Hurricane Isaac As of 12:00 pm EST, Hurricane Issac was upgraded from a Tropical Storm. A hurricane warning is in effect from east of Morgan City, Louisiana to the Louisiana/Mississippi border. Hurricane Isaac made landfall last night carrying 80 mph winds and dropping more than a foot of rain in SE Louisiana. Just one...

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Nationwide Insurance Foundation Announces $100,000 Donation to Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund

July 23, 2012
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To assist Colorado residents as they recover from fires affecting the state, the Nationwide Insurance Foundation announced a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief in aiding victims. Allied Insurance, part of the Nationwide family of companies, has more than 500 associates based in Denver. Courtesy of the Insurance Claims Journal: www.claimsjournal.com

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First Responders Receive Support from Allstate Foundation to Aid in Wildfire Recovery Effort

July 3, 2012
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Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department and Waldo Canyon Fire Fighters Fund Receive Support to Continue Relief Efforts Englewood. Colo., July 2, 2012 – Today, The Allstate Foundation announced a donation of $20,000 to local first responder organizations for the recent Colorado wildfire outbreak. The Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department and the Waldo Canyon Fire...

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Thousands Forced to Evacuate as Colorado Wildfires Continue to Rage

June 27, 2012
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Thousands Forced to Evacuate as Colorado Wildfires Continue to Rage

A raging wildfire jumped fire lines earlier today in the hills above Colorado Springs, forcing mandatory evacuations of more than 32,000 residents and destroying multiple structures. Heavy smoke and falling ash have added to the difficulty of trying to leave the affected areas. Many of the fires have been triggered by lightening strikes, including...

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Major Quakes Hit Italy

May 31, 2012
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Two major earthquakes have hit northern Italy in the past several days. The first incident occurred on Sunday, May 20th at a 5.9 magnitude on the Richter Scale, killing 7 people. A second quake hit on May 29th at 5.8 magnitude, killing an additional 17 people, injuring 100′s of others and causing major damage...

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Multiple Tornadoes Hit Dallas Fort Worth Metro Area

April 5, 2012
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Possibly more than a dozen tornadoes ripped through the Dallas Fort Worth metro area, flattening buildings, tossing cars and trucks, and shutting down airports in the region. Nine separate tornado warnings were issued by weather services in the Dallas area, with 2 confirmed touch-downs, one in Arlington and another in Dallas. At Dallas-Fort Worth...

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Wave of Tornadoes Sweep the Midwest US

March 27, 2012
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March 3, 2012–Fast moving twisters destroyed homes, downed power lines and tossed vehicles across the Midwestern states of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, leaving 23 people dead. This outbreak followed earlier storms that killed 13 people in the South and Midwest two days earlier. According to the Weather Service tornadoes killed 550 people in the...

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2011 Record-Breaking Year for Weather Disasters in US

December 19, 2011
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2011 Record-Breaking Year for Weather Disasters in US

2011 has broken the record for the most billion-dollar weather disasters. The USA saw 12 billion-dollar weather and climate       disasters in 2011. Half of those disasters were severe weather related. Total damages from these 12 events is close to $52 billion, at a cost of 646 American lives. Disasters breakdown: 6 severe weather/tornado events;...

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Phillipines Flash Flood Death Toll Nears 1,000

December 19, 2011
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Tropical Storm Washi moved on Sunday, after devastating a large portion of the mountainous region on Mindanao Island. Flash floods claimed at least 900 people, most while they were sleeping Friday night. As many as 458 others have been reported missing. Thousands of rescuers have been mobilized to help in rescue efforts, but many...

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