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Nelson: People are hurting, will for a long time

Higher Ed
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson says residents are 'hurting' after Hurricane Michael and they will be 'for a long time' but he has confidence they will rebuild.
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Supercharged Hurricane Michael pounding Florida

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael tore away tree limbs and sent pieces of buildings flying Wednesday as it closed in on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 150 mph...
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Some residents staying put for Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
While many left Panama City Beach for higher ground, a stern few stayed behind to weather Hurricane Michael, expected to be a Category 3 storm that will hit the Florida Panhandle by midday Wednesday.
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Some residents staying put for Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
While many left Panama City Beach for higher ground, a stern few stayed behind to weather Hurricane Michael, expected to be a Category 4 storm that will hit the Florida Panhandle by midday Wednesday.
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Hurricane slams into Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael tore away tree limbs and sent pieces of buildings flying Wednesday as it closed in on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 150 mph...
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Panama City Beach pummeled by Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph (250 kmph), one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the...
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Panama City Beach pummeled by Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph (250 kmph), one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the...
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Florida's panhandle braces for Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
The storm surge from Hurricane Michael has come ashore and is growing deeper.
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Florida senator: People are hurting in wake of hurricane, will for a long time

Higher Ed
Florida Senator Bill Nelson says residents are 'hurting' after Hurricane Michael and they will be 'for a long time' but he has confidence they will rebuild.
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After Michael, damaged hospital preps for patients

Higher Ed
Having survived a direct blow from Hurricane Michael, the patients and medical staff at Panama City's Bay Medical Sacred Heart are now preparing for the next phase of recovery.
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Panama City residents comb through wreckage

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Michael has sped off toward the Atlantic Ocean, but there will be nothing quick about Florida's recovery from the hurricane, where rows upon rows of homes have been smashed to pieces.
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Aerials show Michael devastation in 3 towns

Higher Ed
The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Michael came into focus Thursday with rows upon rows of homes found smashed to pieces, and rescue crews struggling to enter stricken areas in hopes of accounting for hundreds of people who may have...
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Panama City Beach pummeled by Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph (250 kmph), one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the US...
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Panama City residents describe Michael's fury

Higher Ed
Hurricane Michael downed trees and power lines as it began its push inland.
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After Michael, damaged hospital preps for patients

Higher Ed
Having survived a direct blow from Hurricane Michael, the patients and medical staff at Panama City's Bay Medical Sacred Heart are now preparing for the next phase of recovery.
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Panama City residents comb through hurricane wreckage

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Michael has sped off toward the Atlantic Ocean, but there will be nothing quick about Florida's recovery from the hurricane, where rows upon rows of homes have been smashed to pieces.
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Aerials show Michael devastation in 3 towns

Higher Ed
The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Michael came into focus Thursday with rows upon rows of homes found smashed to pieces, and rescue crews struggling to enter stricken areas in hopes of accounting for hundreds of people who may have...
Instructional Video2:31
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Nelson: People are hurting, will for a long time

Higher Ed
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson says residents are 'hurting' after Hurricane Michael and they will be 'for a long time' but he has confidence they will rebuild.
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Curated Video

Panama City residents comb through wreckage

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Michael has sped off toward the Atlantic Ocean, but there will be nothing quick about Florida's recovery from the hurricane, where rows upon rows of homes have been smashed to pieces.
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Supercharged Hurricane Michael pounding Florida

Higher Ed
Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael tore away tree limbs and sent pieces of buildings flying Wednesday as it closed in on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 150 mph...
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Florida's panhandle braces for Hurricane Michael

Higher Ed
The storm surge from Hurricane Michael has come ashore and is growing deeper.