Flee A Cataclysm, Or Cling To A Doomed Home? Why People Stay May Surprise You
"You must leave now," thousands of Americans from Puerto Rico to Oregon to Florida, Montana, Texas and beyond were told, as floods, fire and wind threatened their lives. Some said no.
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September 30, 2017 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Flee A Cataclysm, Or Cling To A Doomed Home? Why People Stay May Surprise You
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