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The Desert Sun Newspaper
Hurrican? Earthquake? Flood? Be Prepared PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gail P.   
Saturday, 30 October 2010 19:51

Desert Sun Newspaper
September, 1996

HURRICANE? EARTHQUAKE? FLOOD? BE PREPARED
by Gail A. Paparian

On this day in particular, I am delighted to be living in Palm Desert... a long way away from the Atlantic Ocean. I can still hear the wind howling. It seems like it was yesterday. It wasn't. It was nearly 7 years ago when a Category 4 hurricane named Hugo, with winds in excess of 135 miles per hour tore the roof off our house and caused billions of dollars worth of damage before it finally blew through. The City of Charleston alone , our home of a mere three months, sustained losses of $3 billion dollars.

Hurricanes are sneaky, they don't always do what is predicted. Right now, Hurricane Fran is headed right for Charleston. Forecasters say Charleston may be spared this time as the storm seemed to be heading northward. 

 
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