Legal Ruralism

Sunday, October 14, 2018

More on hurricanes and rural neglect

Here are two New York Times stories about how rural victims of Hurricane Michael are among the hardest hit but least seen and helped. 

From Panacea, Florida, population 816: I Got Stuck:  In Poor, Rural Communities, Fleeing Hurricane Michael was Tough. 

From Marianna, Florida, population 7,293:   Far from the Shattered Coast, Hurricane Michael Packed an Unexpected Punch. 

My earlier post on Hurricane Florence and rural neglect is here. 
Lisa R. Pruitt at 9:23 PM

No comments:

Post a Comment

‹
›
Home
View web version

Contributors

  • A
  • Alan
  • Alexander Serrano
  • Ana Dominguez
  • Avery Van Den Berg
  • CET
  • Caitlin Durcan
  • Chez Marta
  • Chris Datu
  • Christian Armstrong
  • Christopher D. Chavis
  • Dillon Beckett
  • Enrique Fernandez
  • Ezera Miller-Walfish
  • Hannah Thomas
  • Isha Sharma
  • J. Todd Bernhardt
  • Jacob Brescia-Weiler
  • James McLaughlin
  • Janet
  • Jeff Edwards
  • Josh Avalos
  • Juliana
  • Katie Eng
  • Kimberly Hakiza
  • Kyle
  • Laretta Johnson
  • Lev Boraz-Beaumont
  • Lisa R. Pruitt
  • Maddie Wong
  • Madeleine Hahn-Smith
  • Megan
  • Melissa Stratton
  • Morgen Hopson
  • N.P.
  • NotSoRuralRuralGuy
  • Paul Hamann
  • RH
  • Riki
  • Rooney deButts
  • SC
  • Sophie R Radford
  • Sophie Roppé
  • Thacher Hoch
  • Thomas Levendosky
  • lauren
Powered by Blogger.