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  2. Hurricane, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane (/ ˈ h ɜːr ɪ k ən / HUR-ih-kən) is a city in Washington County, Utah, United States. Its population was 20,036 as of the 2020 United States Census estimates. The Hurricane valley makes up the easternmost part of the St. George metropolitan area and is near Zion National Park .

  3. KRQX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRQX-FM (98.9 MHz) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Hurricane, Utah. The station is owned by G. Craig Hanson, through licensee Redrock Broadcasting, Inc. [3] The station was assigned the KBZB call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on May 26, 1999. [1] The station began regular broadcast operations ...

  4. Hurricane Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Municipal Airport. Hurricane Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 1L8), also known as General Dick Stout Field, is a public airport three miles south of Hurricane, in Washington County, Utah. It is owned by the City of Hurricane. [1] The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025 called it a general aviation airport.

  5. Our homeowner’s guide to hurricane preparedness - AOL

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    For example, 2018’s Hurricane Irene damaged over 11,386 homes in South Carolina and last year’s Hurricane Ida left a harrowing path of destruction across Louisiana with flooded streets and ...

  6. Hurricane-LaVerkin Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Description. The five-panel steel Warren pony truss spans 75 feet (23 m), and is supported by concrete-filled steel cylinder piers. It is one of the oldest Warren pony truss bridges in Utah, built in 1908 by the Midland Bridge Company. [2] The Hurricane-LaVerkin Bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 14, 1995. [1]

  7. 2020 Utah windstorm - Wikipedia

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    1. Power outages. 200,000+ households. Areas affected. Utah. The 2020 Utah windstorm was a hurricane-force windstorm that struck the U.S. state of Utah in the early morning of September 8, 2020. It is estimated that the windstorm had reached a 12 rating on the beaufort scale. [2]

  8. Hurricane Helene: A complete guide to hurricane preparedness

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    Make an emergency contact list of local authorities and family members. 3. Prepare an Emergency Kit. Water: At least one gallon per person per day for three days. Food: Three-day supply of non ...

  9. Hurricane Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Hurricane Fault is an intracrustal seismic fault that runs along the boundary between the Colorado Plateau block and the Basin and Range geologic province of western North America. It is a 250-km-long, north–south striking, high-angle, down-to-the-west normal fault, running from about Cedar City, Utah southward into northwestern Arizona .