Sentences with phrase «damaged city near»

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The coastal city of Rockport, Texas, located near the point where the hurricane initially made landfall, also sustained extreme damage.
A woman breastfeeds her baby near the cathedral in the flood - damaged port city of Gonaives, Haiti, in the aftermath of the successive hurricanes and tropical storms that hit the country in September 2008.
But Hikind — joined by city Comptroller Scott Stringer and Councilman David Greenfield (D — Brooklyn) in the call for a closer look — noted that police discovered a roughly 3 - foot hole cut into a razor - wire fence near the section of damaged cemetery.
Greece has received around $ 575,000 for flood damage along a stretch of shoreline from Braddock Bay in the west to Round Pond, near the Rochester city line.
And although the biggest earthquake from wastewater injection was a 5.6 on the Richter scale, near Oklahoma City in 2011, scientists think that temblors as powerful as 7.0 — enough to cause fatalities and damage buildings across a wide area — are possible, though unlikely.
Sonic booms have caused alarm and damage when they have been produced in isolated cases by supersonic military jets flying over thinly populated areas; to allow a new fleet of booming supersonic transports to pass over cities at low altitudes during operations near metropolitan airports is clearly impossible.»
Helpfully, the script does this for him: Depopulated New York City streets and the near - abstract grasslands of fictional Wakanda are perfect settings for battles with zero collateral damage — and zero human emotional stakes.
Building rental units in sought - after urban communities would also help reduce environmental damage caused by longer commutes and deter or prevent a possible flight - of - talent that may occur in the near future if more and more middle - class urbanites are unable to afford to live in the city they work in.
Experts point to a few things: Texas homes near the Gulf regularly get battered by storm and hurricane damage, and crime in the big cities and border towns also drives up rates.
Near the end of the Second World War Budapest became a front line city as Hungary was once again allied with the Germans and the Soviets; the German Army barricaded themselves in the castle quarter, and as a result the city suffered severe damage from air strikes.
City Cruises Plc v Transport for London [2012] 1 Lloyd's Rep 471: instructed on behalf of the Claimant insurers of a passenger cruise vessel in Admiralty Court litigation against Transport for London in relation to an allision between the vessel and Westminster Bridge which is said to have caused considerable damage to (and the near loss of) the vessel on the Thames.
Experts point to a few things: Texas homes near the Gulf regularly get battered by storm and hurricane damage, and crime in the big cities and border towns also drives up rates.
For example, a basic policy often does not cover water damage from flooding, even though the city's location near the Texas coast makes it vulnerable to damaging tropical storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
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