MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Hurricane Irene killed at least 18 people from Puerto Rico to Connecticut, caused an estimated $3 billion in damage and cut electric power to more than 4 million homes and businesses across the eastern U.S.
The deaths were concentrated in Virginia and North Carolina, where at least 10 people were killed. Virginia also sustained the second-largest power outage in state history. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., the largest U.S. home and auto insurer, reported about 1,600 homeowners claims and almost 500 auto insurance claims in North Carolina and Virginia as of 3:00 p.m. local time.
[I only lost tv/internet/phone, myself, but it puzzles me that people complain Irene wasn't as bad as feared. That's like complaining that a mad gunman wasn't a very good marksman.]
Comments
Irene Forecasters Missed Storm’s Intensity While Correctly Predicting Path
by Donal on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:43am
I guess massive flooding, crushed cars and houses and busses (and who knows what else) doesn't qualify as a disaster. I suppose to to qualify there has it has to be of biblical proportions. Like maybe accompanied by a volcano or some such.
by cmaukonen on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 2:07pm
Right. Vermont never gets any respect from national news anyway, so this is no different. Vermont suffered a real blow. It may not be large in absolute numbers, but relative to a half million population, it's very large. The towns of Bennington and Brattleboro are completely under water. I own an old arc of a house in Vermont and have a "caretaker" to look after it and make sure it doesn't fall down when I'm not there. Luckily, the sump pump was working, and my house wasn't affected. But I have friends there whose property has been devastated.
by Oxy Mora on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 2:51pm
That's a shame. I used to spend a lot of time in Brattleboro, and enjoyed the throwback 60s culture there.
by Donal on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:13pm
by Donal on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 3:27pm