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hurricane joaquin

COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 5: Eric Van Sant rescues possessions from a flooded home in the Forest Acres neighborhood October 5, 2015 in Columbia, South Carolina. The state of South Carolina experienced record rainfall amounts over the weekend which stranded motorists and residents and forced hundreds of evacuations and rescues. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

South Carolina Flooding is Sixth ‘1,000 Year Rainfall’ in the U.S. Since 2010

The enormous rain storm is the sixth of this magnitude in the United States to occur since 2010
By Michael Sainato
NYPD IG Philip Eure and DOI Commissioner Mark Peters at a previous press conference.

Next Week/This Week: Watching the Watchmen

All eyes on these guys.
By Observer Politics Team
Hurricane Joaquin from International Space Station. (Photo: Scott Kelly via Twitter)

Hurricane Joaquin: The Internet Prepares for an Oncoming Storm

A storm is coming. New York may not see the worst of hurricane Joaquin, but it's still going to bring a whole lot of rain.
By Nick Mangione
Mayor Bill de Blasio at the Office of Emergency Management (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).

De Blasio Puts Trip to Washington ‘On Hold’ as City Battens Down for Storm

By Will Bredderman
Hurricane Joaquin is seen churning in the Atlantic (Photo: NOAA via Getty Images)

Vowing Not to Repeat Sandy, Housing Authority Braces for Hurricane Joaquin

By Will Bredderman
A man watches the waves in New York Harbor from Battery Park during the arrival of Hurricane Sandy. (Photo via Getty Images)

Bill de Blasio May Ditch Washington Jaunt If Hurricane Joaquin Hits New York

By Ross Barkan
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