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Hurricane Dorian’s impacts could be resounding — here’s what to watch for Hurricane D

Hurricane Dorian’s impacts could be resounding — here’s what to watch for Hurricane Dorian is gaining speed as it nears the Florida coast, where it could make landfall as a Category 4 storm over the Labor Day weekend. And when Dorian does roar ashore, its impact could be massive...and devastating. The storm mostly avoided Puerto Rico and other vulnerable islands earlier this week, many of which are still recovering from deadly storms in years past. But parts of Florida and the Southeast have not fully recovered either, including the Panhandle, which is still reeling from Hurricane Michael in 2018. Vulnerable communities may be unable to evacuate, while toxic sites pose a safety hazard for humans and the environment alike. Among the vulnerable cities: Miami, which has already been dubbed “ground zero” for climate change. Hurricane Dorian is expected to make landfall just north of the city. [READ MORE]( [Even Big Oil doesn’t like the EPA’s methane rollback]( [READ MORE]( [Trump takes money from FEMA for border wall with Puerto Rico set for major storm]( [READ MORE]( [Trump moves to allow logging in the world’s largest intact temperate rainforest]( [READ MORE]( [Trump repeats relief funding lie as Tropical Storm Dorian approaches Puerto Rico]( [READ MORE]( CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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