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Hurricane Helene Deaths Will Continue for Years, Study Suggests

Research on hundreds of tropical storms finds that mortality keeps rising for more than a decade afterward, for reasons you might not expect.

Lydia DePillis
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Deaths (Fatalities), Disasters and Emergencies, Global Warming, Hsiang, Solomon, Hurricane Helene (2024), Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, Nature (Journal), Research, Stanford University, United States, University of California, Berkeley
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