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  2. Hurricane Fiona - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Fiona was a ... Biden's disaster declaration also allowed FEMA to assist survivors in 55 municipalities and for public assistance in all 78 of them. 7 ...

  3. Hurricane Fiona: Tax Relief Available for Puerto Rico Victims

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    FEMA's recent disaster declaration opens the door for extended federal tax filing and payment deadlines for victims of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico.

  4. How one woman is empowering leaders in Puerto Rico to ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico on Sept. 19. That's when the Category 1 storm, which wasn’t expected to cause severe damage, triggered flooding, food shortages and a power outage ...

  5. How Fiona’s Destruction Compares to Devastating Hurricane Maria

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    GettyMore than a million people in Puerto Rico are without electricity on Wednesday—and many lack phone service or running water—after Hurricane Fiona battered the archipelago this week with ...

  6. Hurricane Tax Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hurricane Tax Relief Act is pending United States legislation introduced in 2023. Introduced by Florida legislators Rick Scott in the Senate and Byron Donalds in the House of Representatives, and generally supported by Republicans holding political office in Florida, the act seeks to reduce the amount of federal taxes that victims of hurricanes Ian and Nicole will have to pay and more ...

  7. Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence

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    The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America by Armand-Dumaresq (c. 1873) has been hanging in the White House Cabinet Room since the late 1980s. The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, with 12 of the 13 colonies voting in favor and New York abstaining.

  8. Ian, Fiona join infamous list of retired hurricane names - AOL

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    Hurricane Fiona heavily impacted several countries. It first made landfall on Sept. 18, 2022, on the extreme southwestern coast of the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico as a Category 1 hurricane with ...

  9. United States Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The signed Declaration of Independence, now badly faded because of poor preservation practices during the 19th century, is on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. On July 4, 1776, Second Continental Congress President John Hancock's signature authenticated the Declaration of Independence.