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  2. Sedano's - Wikipedia

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    In preparation for hurricane season, Sedano's works with Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) and the Community Coalition, Inc., [8] to voluntarily pack hurricane food kits for homebound senior citizens in Miami-Dade County. These hurricane food kits include non-perishable food items and water, along with a hurricane preparedness guide.

  3. Hurricane Charley - Wikipedia

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    Because of the hurricane's effects in the United States, the name Charley was retired from the rotating lists of tropical cyclone names in the spring of 2005 by the World Meteorological Organization, and will never again be used for an Atlantic basin tropical cyclone. [103] The name was replaced with Colin for the 2010 season. [104]

  4. Hurricane Pauline - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Pauline was one of the deadliest Pacific hurricanes to make landfall in Mexico. The sixteenth tropical storm, eighth hurricane, and seventh major hurricane of the 1997 Pacific hurricane season, Pauline developed out of a tropical wave from Africa on September 16, 1997, moving across South America and into the Pacific Ocean.

  5. Prepare an emergency kit, your home before Topical Storm ...

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    Here are a few things to consider. Emergency Kit. Prepare a kit with essentials for at least 72 hours: Water: One gallon per person per day. Non-perishable food: Canned goods, dried fruits, nuts ...

  6. Checklist a reminder on how to prepare for busy hurricane season

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    Buying non-perishable goods now will help avoid a headache later. As you make your list, include nutritious, familiar foods your household enjoys. Buy enough food for two weeks at home.

  7. Food Safety: Tips If Hurricane Sandy Knocked Out Your Fridge

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    As many as 10 million people could lose power this week as Hurricane Sandy clobbers the East Coast. That means a lot of games of Monopoly by candlelight -- but it also means a lot of spoiled food ...