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Katie Zezima

Washington, D.C., United States

Climate Science and Impact Editor at The Washington Post

Climate science and impact editor @washingtonpost. Formerly deputy editor for health/sci and America, national correspondent, campaign and White House reporter.

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  • Oct 1, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Reena Flores |Elana Gordon |Savannah Robinson |Ariel Plotnick |Sean Carter |Scott Dance | +2 more

    Across the southeastern United States, Hurricane Helene destroyed houses, swept up cars and overflowed riverbanks. Now millions of people are without power and clean drinking water; more than 100 people are dead. “It's not really an overstatement to say there are towns that were there and are basically not there anymore,” environment and climate reporter Brady Dennis said. He’s been reporting from North Carolina, where many communities were not prepared for the disaster.

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Katie Zezima
Katie Zezima @katiezez
5 May 25

RT @eilperin: I’m so thrilled that @washingtonpost is a Pulitzer Prize finalist for National Reporting for our Hurricane Helene coverage, a…

Katie Zezima
Katie Zezima @katiezez
5 May 25

RT @Goldfarb: Extraordinarily proud of @washingtonpost Climate team for its work on Hurricane Helene, which was named a finalist for the Pu…

Katie Zezima
Katie Zezima @katiezez
5 May 25

Incredibly proud to be part of the @washingtonpost team that is a Pulitzer Prize finalist for coverage of Hurricane Helene and its aftermath in North Carolina https://t.co/dAOSj86ocW