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- Hundreds of people have been killed and entire towns flooded as Hurricane Matthew continues to batter parts of the USA. The storm, which has been described as the most dangerous in living memory, has triggered mass evacuations across most of the east coast.
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Oct 7, 2021 · By Corey Davis. It’s a rare storm that now stands out more for its similarities to, rather than its differences from, others in its era. Five years ago today, Hurricane Matthew brushed the North Carolina coastline but still caused incredible inland impacts.
Oct 7, 2016 · More than 800 people have been killed in Hurricane Matthew which has been described as “the most dangerous storm in living memory”. Hurricane Matthew has left 842 people dead and...
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Oct 8, 2016 · The storm, which has been described as the most dangerous in living memory, has triggered mass evacuations across most of the east coast.
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Oct 1, 2016 · At its peak, Matthew was as powerful as Hurricane Gilbert, which hit Jamaica in 1988. According to The Los Angeles Times, it was “the most destructive storm in the country’s modern...
Oct 4, 2016 · The behemoth storm Hurricane Matthew is slowly churning towards the Caribbean nations of Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the Bahamas. The exact path it will take over the next hours and days...
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Oct 10, 2016 · Described as the “the most dangerous storm in living memory”, Hurricane Matthew has triggered mass evacuations along the east coast of the US. More than 120,000 households are...
Hurricane Matthew was an extremely powerful Atlantic hurricane which caused catastrophic damage and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, as well as widespread devastation in the southeastern United States.