Tornado victims’ anger at insurer
The News Review:
- Tornado victims’ anger at insurer
- Hurricane Bay faces storm: Club owners battle Phoenix as Mesa…
- Book Relief for Hurricane Damaged Books
- News – Tornado damage pledge.
- High wind warning issued near hurricane force gusts expected
Tornado victims’ anger at insurer
BBC News – Dec 14, 2006
A week after a tornado wrecked homes in north west London angry residents are claiming an insurance company has done nothing to help them. Several families insured by the Liverpool Victoria say nothing has been done to protect their homes from further damage. They say their damaged houses are exposed to bad weather. The insurance company said its resources had been stretched by the rise in claims. Betty Williams 82 has moved back into her damaged home even though it has not been declared safe because she believes it is the only way to get the insurers to act.
Hurricane Bay faces storm: Club owners battle Phoenix as Mesa…
Free with registration – The Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 14, 2006
14–Two Phoenix nightclub owners fighting to gain approval for a second Hurricane Bay club in Mesa are not just facing one battle. They’re actually facing two. Steve Pratico a Hurricane Bay owner and landlord of the Phoenix property is involved in a lawsuit against Phoenix after the two sides could not agree on a way to solve parking overflow problems at the club on Bell Road. Siete Square Investors Pratico’s limited liability corporation filed a lawsuit against Phoenix. CPYRIGHT 2006 The Tribune.
Book Relief for Hurricane Damaged Books
KPLC-TV – Dec 14, 2006
” Nine year old Damon Pugh loves to read hunting stories. But along with much of Cameron his school and the books in it were washed away during Hurricane Rita. Ten year old Larry LeDoux says “The books are old and the pages are torn. ” Now thanks to a partnership between a Washington based non profit group called First Book and the U. Department of Education thousands of books will be pouring into Cameron Calcasieu and other gulf coast areas devastated by the hurricanes of 2005.
News – Tornado damage pledge.
Free with registration – Europe Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 14, 2006
News – Tornado damage pledge. (14-DEC-06) Europe Intelligence Wire. Alan Gairns Royal and Sun Alliance’s.
High wind warning issued near hurricane force gusts expected
KNP.CM 1450 – Dec 14, 2006
The National Weather Service says another storm is expected to bring very strong winds and rain to the state later today and continuing into tomorrow. Sustained winds of 40 miles per hour or more are forecast for both sides of the Cascades — and the weather service says gusts could reach 80 or 90 miles per hour on the coast. Meteorologist Jay Albrecht with the Seattle National Weather Service office tells Newsradio 1450 KNP an intense low is expected to form today and move onto the North lympic Peninsula sometime tonight — possibly between 8 and 10 o’clock. He says computer models show once the low passes off to the northeast there will be a very strong westerly surge through the Strait of Juan de Fuca with 60 to 80 mile an hour winds possible over the water.