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Far from “natural ... or at all? If common sense measures to avoid the worst impacts of the disaster could have been implemented, why weren’t they? And why are those most harmed by a ...
Putin acknowledged the extent of the disaster and dispatched senior officials to deal with Russia’s largest oil spill in years, which has befouled some of the country’s most popular beaches.
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“I hope that we will continue to fund FEMA, because trying to tie natural disaster relief to whether or not a state voted for Trump is a horrible discussion for anybody to be having,” she said.