Zoos rarely evacuate animals, Magill said. Some will be safe in their enclosures, while others may need to relocate.
But a devastating hurricane would smash into the city, causing widespread destruction. In 1926, the Miami economy was soaring, fueled by wealthy northerners attracted to the tropical climate and ...
Ron Magill, director of communications for Zoo Miami, joins "Morning in America" to discuss plans to shelter the attraction's animals during storms brought on by Hurricane Milton. The Category 4 ...
(Reuters) -As millions of people were under evacuation orders along Florida's Gulf Coast, the African elephants, Caribbean ...
"It's tough because my mom is comparing it to Hurricane Andrew. She lived in Miami during Andrew. For me, it's hard. The whole world moves on, but you're stuck in a bubble. Everyone's searching ...
That was Hurricane Andrew. The National Hurricane Center was on the 6th floor of a 12-story building in Coral Gables. The ...
Florida officials crack down on price gouging as Hurricane Milton approaches As ... Joe Geller who is a candidate for the Miami-Dade School Board's District 3. In a follow-up to last week's ...
Miami-Dade County is just outside the forecast cone for Hurricane Milton, which formed Sunday afternoon and is forecast to rapidly intensify on a track toward Florida’s Gulf coast by the middle ...
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Read full article: Broward schools closing Wednesday, Thursday due to Hurricane Milton Miami-Dade schools to close Wednesday due to Hurricane Milton Read full article: Miami-Dade schools to close ...
Hurricanes are most know for the wind, surge and rain threats that come with them. But there is another very common threat that arrives in the outer rain bands–tornadoes. Hurricane Helene, on ...
If there is one characteristic shared by most Miami Hurricanes football fans, it’s the ability to get caught up in a win. Anything seems possible after a victory. Miami winning the national title?