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Cleaning Up Hurricane Damage




Cleaning Up Hurricane Damage (WECT 6 Wilmington)
SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 -- Hurricane Ophelia blew in and nearly refused to blow out. The entire day Wednesday she pounded beaches and rocked boats. Some faired the storm better than others.
World oil prices slip below $64LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump (Business Recorder)
LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump more crude onto a world market that is showing signs of slowing demand and the United States said Hurricane Katrina had spared underwater pipelines.
Cleaning Up Hurricane Damage (WECT 6 Wilmington)
SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 -- Hurricane Ophelia blew in and nearly refused to blow out. The entire day Wednesday she pounded beaches and rocked boats. Some faired the storm better than others.
GOP accused of trying to blame environmental groups for hurricane damage (South Coast Today)
WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee asked the Justice Department this week to provide information about legal challenges to New Orleans levee projects by environmental groups, prompting accusations that Republicans are seeking to blame environmentalists for the damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina.
Revised estimates put Hurricane Katrina damage at up to $25 billion (KATC3)
NEW YORK (AP) - Hurricane Katrina could cost the insurance industry up to $25 billion in claims, which would make it the costliest storm in the nation's history, according to updated reports Tuesday from risk assessment firms.
Miss. sues to force payment for hurricane damage (Independent Record)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.
09/15/05 Mississippi Sues To Force Insurers To Pay All Hurricane Damage (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
Mississippi on Thursday sued insurers to force them to pay billions of dollars in flood damage from Hurricane Katrina, saying standard insurance polices have led homeowners to believe they are covered for all hurricane damage, whether from high winds or storm surges.
Cleaning Up Hurricane Damage (WECT 6 Wilmington)
SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 -- Hurricane Ophelia blew in and nearly refused to blow out. The entire day Wednesday she pounded beaches and rocked boats. Some faired the storm better than others.
World oil prices slip below $64LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump (Business Recorder)
LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump more crude onto a world market that is showing signs of slowing demand and the United States said Hurricane Katrina had spared underwater pipelines.
World oil prices slip below $64LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump (Business Recorder)
LONDON (September 17 2005): Oil slipped below $64 on Friday as Opec geared up to pump more crude onto a world market that is showing signs of slowing demand and the United States said Hurricane Katrina had spared underwater pipelines.


 
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