
Kelly McKinney
Reporter at Frankfort State Journal
Journalist with the State Journal in Frankfort, KY. Photographer. Dreamer.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
butlereagle.com | Kelly McKinney
Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead. In the days that followed, our response to the disaster was a textbook case of failure, with a breakdown in communication and coordination at all levels of government.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
centralmaine.com | Kelly McKinney
Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead. In the days that followed, our response to the disaster was a textbook case of failure, with a breakdown in communication and coordination at all levels of government. Nobody, from the White House down, had any inkling what was going on.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
chronicle-tribune.com | Kelly McKinney
Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead. In the days that followed, our response to the disaster was a textbook case of failure, with a breakdown in communication and coordination at all levels of government. Nobody, from the White House down, had any inkling what was going on.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
shelbynews.com | Kelly McKinney
Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead. In the days that followed, our response to the disaster was a textbook case of failure, with a breakdown in communication and coordination at all levels of government. Nobody, from the White House down, had any inkling what was going on.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
themercury.com | Kelly McKinney
Commentary: Disaster preparedness must be front and center in the presidential campaign(ATTENTION EDITORS: 1 photo accompanies this column. FILENAME: OPED-DISASTER-PREPAREDNESS-COMMENTARY-GET.jpg)Kelly McKinneyChicago Tribune(TNS)Thirty-two years ago, a tropical storm wandered over an area of superheated water and exploded into a monster Category 5 hurricane with 174 mph winds. Compact and powerful, Hurricane Andrew slammed into south Florida, obliterating houses and leaving 65 people dead.
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