Sentences with phrase «hurricane reaching the city»

Not exact matches

Hurricane Katrina's calamitous reach spanned multiple cities, but it primarily affected New Orleans; nearly 20,000 people were displaced and relocated to the city's superdome, and 1,833 people died in the aftermath.
And in New Orleans, which was almost completely taken over by charter school operators, significant academic gains have been made by students — but it's a situation not easily replicated as the city had reached rock bottom status thanks to Hurricane Katrina.
In New York City, where $ 300 million in state aid is at stake this year, city officials say they feel confident that they will reach a deal before Cuomo's deadline, and union leaders say constructive discussions are back on track after a nearly monthlong hiatus following Hurricane SaCity, where $ 300 million in state aid is at stake this year, city officials say they feel confident that they will reach a deal before Cuomo's deadline, and union leaders say constructive discussions are back on track after a nearly monthlong hiatus following Hurricane Sacity officials say they feel confident that they will reach a deal before Cuomo's deadline, and union leaders say constructive discussions are back on track after a nearly monthlong hiatus following Hurricane Sandy.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, A Life to Live volunteers worked with city staff and other partners to reach and maintain a live release rate that exceeded 90 percent.
1821 HURRICANE Reaching the City on September 3, 1821, the storm was one of the only hurricanes believed to have passed directly over parts of modern New York City.
The latest word from the National Hurricane Center on Irene is that the storm is likely to remain a dangerous hurricane as it reaches New York City and LonHurricane Center on Irene is that the storm is likely to remain a dangerous hurricane as it reaches New York City and Lonhurricane as it reaches New York City and Long Island.
Last year, the prospect of Hurricane Irene reaching landfall in Manhattan caused the city's mayor to mandate the first complete shutdown of the city's mass transit system, bringing the Big Apple to a near standstill.
According to a press release at the FHA / HUD official site, HUD and the city reached, «a joint agreement designed to expand housing choice and mobility for lower income residents, including those experiencing homelessness and victims of Hurricane Harvey.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z