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Tour Southern Florida After Hurricane Irma with The New York Times 360 Video
Hurricane Irma has left many cities in Southern Florida looking to repair and restore their communities. Governor Scott has noted that over 30,000 people are working to help restore power to residents in Florida. The New York Times reported: • Almost 4.4 million Florida homes and businesses remained without power Tuesday night, according to state officials. • South Carolina officials said that while infrastructure damage had been much less severe than expected, there was the potential for minor flooding in Charleston and Hilton Head on Tuesday and throughout the week. • President Emmanuel Macron of France arrived in the Caribbean
Residents North of Sacramento Informed to Evacuate Near the Oroville Dam Site
On Monday, February 13 more than 180,000 people have been told to leave their homes due to risk of flooding north of Sacramento. The recent storms that left an excess amount of water on the ground are currently causing large problems for residents trying to find a place to stay during the flooding. One of the local residents, Edward aka Tricky on Twitter, tweeted: Evacuees welcome at my home. Tweet @ me if you need a place to sleep. #OrovilleDam #OrovilleSpillway — Edward aka Tricky (@_its_Tricky_530) February 13, 2017 The Los Angeles Times has a live feed on their

