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- Lost Coffins of Hurricane Audrey
- CSA Travel Protection Prepares for Hurricane Season: Why You Need…
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National Geographic – Jun 27, 2007
nationalgeographic. Afghanistan once virtually cleared of illegal poppy production under the Taliban has soared back to former highs as the world’s largest supplier of opium. Some 10 percent of the country’s cropland is now devoted to poppies according to UN estimates providing more than 90 percent of the world’s supply and the vast majority of the Afghan national economy. fficials have a tough job ahead of them. This year’s crop could exceed even last year’s record harvest because of favorable weather UN officials have warned.
Survivors remember Hurricane Audrey.
Free with registration – Beaumont Enterprise – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 27, 2007
(27-JUN-07) Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont TX). 27–Hurricane Audrey slammed into the Louisiana coast on June 27 1957 practically leveling the coastal communities and killing hundreds. Here are memories from some who survived Audrey.
Be prepared for hurricane season.(BuildingsNY)
Free with registration – Real Estate Weekly – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 27, 2007
(BuildingsNY) With Hurricane season underway the Building wners and Managers Association (BMA) International has released its top 10 tips for property professionals to prepare for a hurricane or natural disaster. Experts at the National cean and Atmospheric Administration (NAA) Climate Prediction Center are projecting a 75 percent chance that the Atlantic Hurricane Season will be above normal this year and with the start of hurricane season upon us NAA recommends those.
Top Stories: NEW!…
Colorado Springs Gazette – Jun 27, 2007
But those two hours displayed a wide range of nature’s fury in the Rocky Mountains: twisters tearing up stands of trees in Teller County funnel clouds dotting the skies over Colorado Springs pea-size hail pelting Manitou Springs and ld Colorado City. Nearly as quickly as it appeared it was gone and the tornado warnings hail and severe thunderstorms quickly marched east. At least one tornado touched down about 3:30 p.
Lost Coffins of Hurricane Audrey
KPLC-TV – Jun 27, 2007
Cameron residents were taken by surprise because they were expecting a Category 2 storm to actually hit the following afternoon. These residents had listened to radio and television reports for the latest on Hurricane Audrey but the updates were wrong. vernight reports said the storm had winds of a only 100 miles an hour and that residents had time to prepare for the dangerous storm surge – but what forecasters and Cameron residents did not know is that the storm had rapidly intensified and was moving much faster. Those Cameron residents went to bed thinking they could safely leave in the morning and this turned into a tragic decision for more than 400 men women and children… “They found child body parts” says Darlene “but back then they didn't have the DNA technology. ” Adley says “They just put him back in the ground they didn't know who was who they don't know if it was actually my younger brother or not. ” Even though numerous coffins washed away with Hurricane Audrey the people of Cameron Parish continue to bury and re-bury their loved ones in the place they call “home. ” “We've been living here all our life” says Adley “and I know that's where they wanna be. ” Darlene doesn't plan on going anywhere else either. “This is our roots” says Darlene “I know I wanna be buried here and I hope if we ever have another hurricane and I get washed away that the same great people who helped find those coffins will be out there looking for me and whoever gets washed away too you know I'm not scared of that. ” At the Cameron Baptist Cemetery tall wooden sticks signify the graves of the most recent coffins to wash away from a storm surge – this time with Hurricane Rita.
CSA Travel Protection Prepares for Hurricane Season: Why You Need…
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 27, 2007
Whether your travels include a cruise in the Caribbean a week on the beach at the uter Banks of North Carolina or a stop-over in the Miami airport on your way to some far away place hurricanes have a way of changing even the best laid plans. CSA Travel Protection cannot alter the course of the hurricane but we do alter the impact that they have on our policyholders. “At our office in San Diego we constantly monitor developing storms to ensure that we have plenty of Customer Service and Claims Representatives standing by as soon as concerned travelers begin calling… CSA Travel Protection Prepares for Hurricane Season: Why You Need Travel Insurance. (27-JUN-07) PR Newswire. Whether your travels include a crui.