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A new mansion is designed to show that living right on the water is possible, even with rising concerns about storm surge and ...
30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew: How modern-day storms carry same surprise factor as 'The Big One' 3 decades ago The monster storm caused hundreds of thousands of people to lose their homes.
In Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, the iconic Greyhound bus station and movie theaters have vanished, replaced by high-rise ...
Andrew was as virulent as a tornado but nearly twice the size of Delaware. It clawed roofs from homes, ground neighborhoods to sticks, split palm trees with plywood, and tossed boats from Biscayne ...
The calamity led to changes in rules governing construction. Harold Keith, 69, returned to his Florida City trailer park to find his home flattened by the 165-mph sustained winds of Hurricane Andrew.
What would happen if Category 5 Hurricane Andrew hit Florida today Despite huge advances in forecasts and safety measures, Andrew would remain a tough-to-predict storm.
The world changed for thousands in South Florida 30 years ago following the wrath of Hurricane Andrew. A storm this extreme took creativity to stay safe; many even used mattresses off their beds.
Aerial of a Florida City mobile home park in 1992 after Hurricane Andrew devastated south Miami-Dade (then just Dade) County.
Homes in the Miami area were reduced to piles of rubble following Hurricane Andrew. Hurricane Andrew barreled ashore in South Florida 30 years ago. The storm devastated parts of what is now Miami ...
On this day 32 years ago, Hurricane Andrew left a trail of unimaginable destruction and hardship as it screamed across a 20-mile-wide swath of southern Dade County, Florida.
On this day 32 years ago, Andrew became a hurricane - the first named storm and the first hurricane of the 1992 season. Hurricane Hunters flying through the storm overnight found strong winds ...