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    Airlines expand travel waivers, cap fares and fees as Hurricane Dorian strengthens

    Airlines expand travel waivers, cap fares and fees as Hurricane Dorian strengthens - CBS 8 Several airlines have capped fares for flights to and from potentially affected cities in Florida. Some pet and baggage fees have been waived as well. Several airlines have expanded the travel waivers...
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    Food Bank Preps for Hurricane Michael

    Food Bank Preps for Hurricane Michael - WMFE Hurricane Michael is striking Florida’s panhandle with Category Four strength. The Second Harvest of Central Florida is prepping nearly 6,000 boxes to send in aid impacted areas. Vice President of Development Gregg Higgerson stood in the...
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    Hurricane Florence air travel: What you need to know about cancellations, fare caps and waivers

    Hurricane Florence air travel: What you need to know about cancellations, fare caps and waivers - CNBC More than 1,500 flights have been canceled in states in Florence's path. Airlines have waived date-change, baggage and pet fees. Hurricane Florence made landfall early Friday with top winds...
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    ‘It’ll Only Last Two Days’ | Carolina Food Banks Are In Desperate Need Of Donations

    ‘It’ll Only Last Two Days’ | Carolina Food Banks Are In Desperate Need Of Donations - CBS Baltimore Traditionally, fall is low season for food banks across the country. They usually see a surge in demand during the summer months, which depletes their stocks. But then, when they have to deal...
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    Hurricane Florence: Travel Begins To Snarl As Storm Closes In

    Hurricane Florence: Travel Begins To Snarl As Storm Closes In - NPR Many seaports and airports along the southeastern U.S. coastline have been shut down, more than 1,000 flights have been canceled, and some highways and bridges in low-lying coastal areas could close soon, as Hurricane Florence...
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    Food safety after flood is key

    Food safety after flood is key - WRAL When your home is flooded, is the food stored in cabinets and refrigerators salvageable? It's all about whether the food items came into contact with flood water and how it's packaged. You should never eat food that came into direct contact with flood...
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    One year after Hurricane Irma, Florida's travel industry recovers

    One year after Hurricane Irma, Florida's travel industry recovers - USA Today Hurricane Irma, which hit the mainland USA on Sept. 10 last year, cost Florida $1.5 billion in visitor spending and 1.8 million visitors. But hotel and tourism officials say the state is rebounding. According to...
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