Sentences with phrase «flooded as a result of hurricane»

Located just a few blocks from the Superdome, the prison was flooded as a result of Hurricane Katrina, and the prisoners had to be evacuated by boat.
Fletcher's foster home in Houston flooded as a result of hurricane Harvey so he hooked up with ABR and a...
Fletcher's foster home in Houston flooded as a result of hurricane Harvey so he hooked up with ABR and a new foster home in Austin.

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We write to thank you for supporting Governor Andrew Cuomo's expedited request for a Major Disaster Declaration as a result of flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Irene, which made landfall in New York on August 28, 2011.
Warming temperatures and high precipitation levels contribute to destructive wildfires, extensive property damage and costly flooding, as was recently seen in northern California and in the aftermath of the rain and resulting flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Houston.
Continued expert reaction to Hurricane Harvey including reports of an explosion at a chemical plant in Houston as a result of the flooding.
Covered events include accidents, fire, theft, vandalism and other disasters such as flood, hurricane and tornado which can result to total loss of the car.
The scale of flooding in the Houston area as a result of Hurricane Harvey is hard to imagine, and the images of suffering are horrifying to behold.
For instance, globally there has been a more than threefold increase in loss - related floods since 1980 and more than double the number of windstorm natural catastrophes, with particularly heavy losses as a result of Atlantic hurricanes.
Around the globe, extreme events such as floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, and heat waves increasingly result in forced migration and loss of life, property, and security.
In the letter, Clement also expressed deep concern for other victims of climate change impacts, such as the recent set of devastating hurricanes, more frequent and severe flooding, marine life die - offs as a result of warmer ocean temperatures, forests at risk from invasive insects, and so on.
Whether it is the result of devastating storms such as Hurricane Katrina or the annual deluge of river flow, floods can strike without warning and leave a path of destruction in their wake.
Natural Disaster is defined as widespread disruption of human lives by disasters such as flood, drought, tidal wave, fire, hurricane, earthquake, windstorm, or other storm, landslide, or other natural catastrophe or event resulting in migration of the population for its safety.
While some floods are caused by tropical storms and hurricanes, many more occur as a result of thunderstorms and heavy rains, rapid snow melt and breaches of levees or dams.
A river overflowing as a result of a hurricane is a flood, and only flood insurance covers floods.
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