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- Abra farmers get help (Manila Bulletin)
Mar 4, 2010 - BANGUED, Abra — At least 5,000 farmers from 25 of the 27 towns in this conflict-stricken province have received fertilizer and seed subsidies from both the national and local governments to help them cope with the effects of Typhoon Pepeng last year. The provincial agriculturist’s office said the fertilizer and seed subsidy is also intended to help the farmers combat the effects of the prolonged ... - Aftershocks tear through Taiwan (MalaysiaNews.net)
Mar 4, 2010 - Taiwan 's Maolin National Scenic Area and is still recovering from a direct hit by Typhoon Morakot that killed hundreds in August. The typhoon dumped more than two feet of rain, causing serious mudsli... - Hurricane warning; North Central overcomes Block (Opelousas Daily World)
Mar 4, 2010 - LEBEAU — With every Hurricane basket the crowd erupted, growing louder and louder. - Homeowner charged over unrepaired Hurricane Ike damage (11 News Houston)
Mar 4, 2010 - MISSOURI CITY—Scores of homeowners are struggling to repair damage from Hurricane Ike, but time may be running out for a Missouri City woman who believes city officials are unjustifiably going after her. “There are real crimes being committed against people and I don’t understand all this focus on me,” said Gilda Williams, while seated in the living room of her Kings Creek Trail home. Recently ... - Hurricane Katrina inspires unique artwork (The Blue Banner)
Mar 3, 2010 - Loren Schwerd moved to Baton Rouge three weeks before Hurricane Katrina. The hair extensions she found in the hurricane’s trail of destruction inspired a unique gallery of work. - Hurricane victims to sue polluters (Herald Sun)
Mar 3, 2010 - VICTIMS of Hurricane Katrina say polluting multinationals boosted the devastating 2005 storm. - New Businesses Set to Open in Hurricane (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
Mar 3, 2010 - New businesses are popping up around the city of Hurricane. - Impact of hurricane relief fund raid questioned (West Hawaii Today)
Mar 3, 2010 - State senators Tuesday sent to the House of Representatives a bill that would take about $86 million from the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund to pay for the end of school furloughs. - Hurricane woman released from jail pending sex charge resolution (The Spectrum)
Mar 3, 2010 - ST. GEORGE -- A Hurricane woman accused of having a sexual relationship with a teenager was given a second chance to be released from jail on her own recognizance Wednesday with strict instructions not to contact the alleged victim. - ‘Only typhoon can increase low Angat water levels’ (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Mar 3, 2010 - Malapit nang umabot sa critical level ang tubig sa Angat Dam, ang pinagkukunan ng tubig ng Metro Manila. At ang tanging pag-asa na lang --- magka-bagyo sa Gitnang Luzon! Magba-Bandila si Joey Villarama. Bandila, Miyerkules, Marso 3, 2010
