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    Exam 16: Hurricanes and nor Easters
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    The Cost of Evacuations Is Large-Roughly $5 Million Per Coastal
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The Cost of Evacuations Is Large-Roughly $5 Million Per Coastal

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The cost of evacuations is large-roughly $5 million per coastal mile evacuated, exclusive of any damages from the hurricane.

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