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Atlanta brewery offering support to hurricane victims
SUMMARY: Following the devastation caused by hurricanes Helen and Milton, an Atlanta brewery founded by the rap group Nappy Roots is stepping up to support affected communities. Located in Castleberry Hills, the brewery, which is the second Black-owned brewery in Georgia, is collecting canned goods and financial donations for hurricane victims. They aim to provide relief and healing through their efforts, including brewing a specialty beer with proceeds benefiting those in need. Bar manager Fish Scales emphasizes the importance of community and solidarity in times of crisis, showcasing Southern hospitality by helping neighbors in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida.
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Burglars steal thousands in prescription drugs | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Crooks broke into Oldn Pharmacy in South Fulton early Thursday morning, using a saw to access a safe and stealing thousands of dollars in medication, including morphine and oxycodone. Store owner Linda Davis, who runs her business to provide affordable medication for the community, expressed her shock and heartbreak over the incident. The thieves disabled the alarm and completed the burglary in under 20 minutes. This break-in follows a similar incident at a beauty supply store in DeKalb County, where criminals stole $10,000 in merchandise. Police believe the suspects may be responsible for multiple break-ins and are seeking information.
A brazen burglary at a South Fulton drug store along Old National Highway, where thousands of dollars in drugs were pilfered, may be connected to a beauty supply store heist in DeKalb County.
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Homes uprooted by Milton's storm surge | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: A new video from Tampa highlights the devastating flooding caused by Hurricane Milton, which forced evacuations as the Alafia River overflowed. As many Floridians return home, they face power outages and lack of running water, with the death toll increasing. In Bradenton Beach, residents are reeling from the storm’s impact, as homes have been severely damaged—some uprooted and shifted several feet. Emergency crews began assessing the damage, while many buildings remain closed and access is restricted until assessments are complete. The destruction is overwhelming, exacerbating recovery efforts from previous storms.
As millions in Florida return to their homes, many homes are without power or running water and the death toll is rising.
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Milton evacuees return home to cleanup | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton has struck Florida just two weeks after Hurricane Helen, leading to extensive damage and debris cleanup. Crews have rescued around 1,600 people from flooding, while many others return to assess the situation. The emotional toll on the community is significant, with an outpouring of support. Governor Ron DeSantis urged residents to remain cautious, noting that the death toll has reached at least eight, some attributed to preventable hazards like downed power lines. Currently, over 2 million homes and businesses are without power, and many gas stations are empty, with fuel shortages expected to last weeks.
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