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ANGIE V

Ida Strengthens to a Category 2 Storm; Hurricane Watch for U.S. Coast - ABC News - 1 views

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  • Hurricane Ida has strengthened to a Category 2 storm with winds of up to 100 mph. The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch for southeastern Louisiana that stretches to the Florida Panhandle. It does not include the city of New Orleans, the hurricane center said. The watch means hurricane conditions are possible in the next 36 hours.
    • ANGIE V
       
      The hurrican ida had hit the Gulf of Mexico and is possible to hit Florida which cant be good.
  • In El Salvador, the Interior Minister Humberto Centeno reported 91 people were dead and another 60 are missing following deadly floods and mudslides.
    • ANGIE V
       
      In El Salvador the hurricane had left may floods and 91 people had been reported dead.
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NICOLA V

ReliefWeb » Document » Philippines: Lapus acknowledges private sector for hel... - 0 views

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      means "collaboration"
  • National Bookstore Foundation is currently repacking school supplies that will be distributed among public schoolchildren, while the National Power Corporation (Napocor) pledged to donate materials and contribute manpower to help clean affected public schools. Amway Philippines will donate cleansers and disinfectants, while public schoolchildren in some affected areas can expect school supplies from the Alfonso Yuchengco Foundation, Jollibee Foundation and UnionBank have also expressed their desire to help affected public schools, and many individuals have donated used books and cash for the victims of the typhoons.
    • NICOLA V
       
      Several organizations have helped schools (In Ondoy, Bagiuao, etc) already by donating books, money and other necessities. This can show how so many schools are without books, food and even the building itself. *Typhoon Parma and Typhoon Pepeng.
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