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Hundreds still unaccounted for after Hurricane Michael

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Hundreds still unaccounted for after Hurricane Michael ravages Florida

Hurricane Michael, the most powerful hurricane ever to hit the Florida Panhandle, killed at least 18 people and trapped others, with hundreds still unaccounted for. As first responders search for survivors, residents are also feeling the economic effects of the storm in communities that depend on fishing and tourism. Reuters’ Devika Krishna Kumar joins Hari Sreenivasan for more.

10/13/2018

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