Hurricanes

Rep. Matt Gaetz was one of several House Republicans who voted against a resolution to allow FEMA to use up to $15 million in the Disaster Relief Fund.
At least 21 people in Florida are dead and nearly 2 million remain without power.
The destruction was likened to a large tornado having barreled through, with homes and buildings "completely gone.”
Video shows Mike Ross of Bonita Springs, Florida, saving the “terrified” feline right before the “absolutely terrible” storm made landfall.
More than 2.6 million people were without power in Florida.
The Southern 24-hour diners have a long-standing reputation for never closing, even if they lose power, highlighting the potential severity of the storm.
At least two deaths are likely linked to the storm, which made landfall as a Category 4 beast and lumbered northward as a still-powerful tropical storm.
The devastating storm went through a "rapid intensification" this week, as the warm water in the Gulf of Mexico supercharges an already deadly weather event.
Carlson's remarks came as Hurricane Ian, which knocked out power to Cuba, approached Florida's coast.
Fiona battered the U.S. territory with 85 mph winds, knocking out power to the entire island and bringing back memories of 2017’s Hurricane Maria.