Hurricane Matthew Took A Big Bite Out Of Southeastern States' Beaches
The U.S. Geological Survey finds the storm damaged 15 percent of sand dunes on Florida's Atlantic Coast, 30 percent along Georgia's coastline and 42 percent of the dunes on South Carolina beaches.
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November 2, 2016 at 06:39AM
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NPR News: Hurricane Matthew Took A Big Bite Out Of Southeastern States' Beaches
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