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  2. What Kind of Disaster Relief Jobs Are There in Florida? - AOL

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    Adding “Hurricane Ian” to the search line narrows the openings to a few dozen Florida-specific job opportunities for registered nurses ($90/hour), forklift drivers ($35-$40/hour), debris ...

  3. What Kind of Disaster Relief Jobs Are There in Florida? - AOL

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    A hurricane is as devastating a natural disaster as you'll ever (hopefully not) experience. Not surprising, the worst thing that has happened in many peoples' lives has brought out the best in the...

  4. Team Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    Team Rubicon serves communities by mobilizing veterans to continue their service, leveraging their skills and experience to help people prepare, respond, and recover from disasters and humanitarian crises. Headquarters: Los Angeles, California U.S. Location

  5. Florida Division of Emergency Management - Wikipedia

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    From the 1930s until the mid-1970s, financial assistance to victims of natural disasters came from a variety of federal programs. Recognizing the state's vulnerability to natural disasters, the Florida legislature responded in 1941 by enacting the Florida Civil Defense Council Act, Chapter 202.1.2 Florida Statutes.

  6. Biden asks Congress for $100 billion to aid recovery from ...

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    Joe Biden wants nearly $100 billion in emergency funding to help respond to a series of disasters that have stretched government resources thin.

  7. Osborne Reef - Wikipedia

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    [10] Summer 2007 saw US Navy, Army, and Coast Guard divers based out of a Coast Guard base in Dania Beach, Florida working to clean the reef. The joint team first worked to remove the tires from where they were doing the most damage, abutting against natural reefs in the area. [11] In 2007, the recovery effort brought approximately 10,000 tires ...

  8. Economic effects of Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    The economic effects of Hurricane Katrina, which hit Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Mississippi in late August 2005, were far-reaching. In 2006, the Bush administration sought over $100 billion for repairs and reconstruction in the region, making the storm the costliest natural disaster in US history. [1]

  9. Boomtime in disaster recovery's 'Wild West' - AOL

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