East Coast Faces New Hurricane Threat as Imelda Looms—Is Washington Prepared?
As Tropical Storm Imelda threatens the East Coast with hurricane-force winds and flooding, officials scramble—but will federal response match the scale of this looming disaster? The safety of American families depends on it.
As another dangerous storm system gathers strength off the southeastern coast, Americans face yet another severe test of preparedness and government accountability. Tropical Depression Nine is expected to intensify into Tropical Storm Imelda by late Sunday, with a projected path toward South Carolina as a hurricane early next week. This is not just another weather event; it’s a potential crisis that demands clear-eyed leadership focused on protecting American lives and property. How Serious Is the Threat to Our Communities? South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster did not mince words: “This storm is deadly serious.” Flooding and high winds threaten the coastal...
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