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Open Graph

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New Orleans Ladder

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New Orleans Ladder New Orleans Ladder ~~~ A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before, but there is nothing to compare it to now.~Gravity's Rainbow Friday, September 1, 2017 Harvey Has Morphed into a Multi-Pronged Environmental Disaster ~Emily Atkin, New Republic Huge and mildly terrifying list of issues so far reported at petrochemical facilities after # Harvey , via @SierraClub * Posted by New Orleans Ladder at 9:20 AM No comments: Thursday, August 31, 2017 Calculating Harvey’s Aftermath ~Leah Binkovitz, Urban Edge ~The disaster is shaping up to be one of the costliest yet, after hitting the fourth largest city with the second busiest port in the country. It also hit the Coastal Bend area particularly hard, including Port Aransas, caused flooding in Beaumont and Port Arthur and made landfall again in Louisiana. Read more. Louisiana shelters hundreds of Harvey evacuees from Texas, prepares for more ~Eliazbeth Crisp, The Advo...

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