Almost 4 in 10 say extreme weather damaged their communities in past year: Survey

Nearly 4 in 10 Americans say their communities were damaged by extreme weather events over the past year, according to a new survey released Tuesday. The Walton Family Foundation-Gallup poll found that 38 percent of surveyed Americans said their town or city experienced extreme weather destruction in the past year.
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Nearly 4 in 10 Americans say their communities were damaged by extreme weather events over the past year, according to a new survey released Tuesday. The Walton Family Foundation-Gallup poll found that 38 percent of surveyed Americans said their town or city experienced extreme weather destruction in the past year. The Trump administration has worked...
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- Nearly 4 in 10 Americans say their communities were damaged by extreme weather events over the past year, according to a new survey released Tuesday. The Walton Family Foundation-Gallup poll found that 38 percent of surveyed Americans said their town or city experienced extreme weather destruction in the past year.
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