July or August, 1537- A tropical cyclone affected Puerto Rico causing the destruction of river banks and plantations, as well as growing many cattle and slaves. Now, the organization plans to prioritize relief in the wake Hurricane Fiona, calling for donations and volunteers. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court, will be sitting on the bench for todays oral arguments. It was centered about 550 miles southwest of Bermuda, heading north at 10 mph. The hurricane packing winds of 140 km/hr (85mph) makes landfall in US territory after causing an island-wide power outage. The center of Fiona is now located about 130 miles southeast of Grand Turk. Hurricane Fiona approaches Puerto Rico on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. SBP is a nonprofit based in New Orleans, Louisiana, that was created after two volunteers saw what they called "the inefficiency and unbearably slow progress" of institutional or traditional rebuilding processes in Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina. FEMA was previously providing assistance to the island on a cost-shared basis before Trumps change. . Hurricane Fiona is the third hurricane to hit Puerto Rico over the last five years. Wheels down in Ponce, Puerto Rico pic.twitter.com/lP2bDSgkEg. That should Bittner go mean a general reorganization even among Field men. https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ, National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 18, 2022, Hurricane #Fiona could produce storm surge flooding of 1 to 3 ft above normally dry ground along the eastern and southern coast of Puerto Rico and the islands of Vieques and Culebra.https://t.co/WW49pyscNl pic.twitter.com/V1Ec17H9TI, The National Weather Services San Juan office also warned on Twitter of life-threatening flash flooding of streams, highways and streets, as well as urban, low-lying and poorly drained areas., 11 am AST Sunday, September 18 Key Messages for Hurricane #Fiona.https://t.co/tCKLpI9JDD pic.twitter.com/4CcEBU6tkC. Before that storm, the Puerto Rico Weather Bureau sent radio warnings to dozens of policedistricts that a deadly cyclonewas on track to hit the island a move that probably saved hundreds if not thousands of lives. So help us., And I know he can do it, because he did it yesterday with San Juan. Hurricane Maria is on a catastrophic collision course with Puerto Rico. Southern Puerto Rico was hit with 12 to 20 inches. Many rivers carved out new channels as the record discharge swept downstream with tremendous force eroding entirely new parts of the flood plain and leaving many areas covered by standing water.. There was no event in 2018 due to Hurricane Maria so a Puerto Rico Open Charity Day one-day event was held in its place. As Cruzs comments gained traction, the White House continued to face criticism after The Washington Post reportedon Friday that Trump and his team effectively went dark after departing for Bedminster, N.J., last Thursday night for a political rally in Alabama. After slamming into Dominica as a Category 5 storm, Hurricane Maria is taking aim at Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The season included 17 tropical storms and 10 hurricanes, with 6 of those a Category 3 or higher. In May 2017, the government . Texas & Florida are doing great but Puerto Rico, which was already suffering from broken infrastructure & massive debt, is in deep trouble.. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 26, 2017. Fiona, a category 1 storm when it struck the island and the first major hurricane of the 2022 season, hit Puerto Rico exactly five years after hurricanes Irma and Maria made landfall two weeks . Trump approved disaster declarations for U.S. territories including Puerto Rico last week after the hurricane made landfall as a Category 4 storm, wreaking havoc on the islands. Its a big ocean, its a very big ocean. Maximum sustained. Listen along here. The Grand Reserve Country Club in Rio Grande, on the northern coast of Puerto Rico and about a 40-mile drive northeast of San Juan, has hosted the Puerto Rico Open since its inception in 2008. Drifting across the planet, Lucy's winds encounter intimate stories of nature and mankind. They included 21 elderly, bedridden people who were rescued from an elderly home in Cayey that was threatened by mudslides, the statement said. After category 1 Fiona caused a total blackout over the island, around 40,000 homes and businesses with rooftop solar panels - folks with high incomes or access to credit - kept the lights on. President Joe Biden has authorized FEMA to supply federal emergency aid to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in response to Hurricane Fiona, which touched down on Sept. 17 after strengthening from a tropical storm. President Biden spoke to Puerto Rico Gov. Specifically, the hurricanes severely damaged Puerto Rico's electricity grid, causing the longest blackout in U.S. history (11 months). Puerto Rico is a commonwealth, a self-governing . It will be some time before experts get a full handle on the scale of the damage caused by Fiona, according to Rachel Cleetus, the policy director for the Climate and Energy Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists. National Guard personnel also rescued people in Salinas, Toa Baja andAasco, among other municipalities in Puerto Rico, the statement said. More than 1.5 million people were without electricity in Puerto Rico as torrential rain, 85-mph winds, and what the National Hurricane Service calls "catastrophic" flooding, pummeled the U.S. territory. While leaving, Biden spoke to reporters about the purpose of the trip: Im heading to Puerto Rico because they havent been taken very good care of. For example, one Puerto Rican journalist told NPR he lived without power for a year. "It sounded like a train passing. Maria killed roughly 3,000 people and left the infrastructure of the country devastated. Living in one of those areas is Manuel Veguilla, who has not been able to leave his neighborhood in the north mountain town of Caguas since Fiona swept in on Sunday. A jury has begun hearing opening arguments on seditious conspiracy charges against the founder of the far-right group Oath Keepers and of its four associates . SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Elsa strengthened into the first hurricane of the Atlantic season on Friday as it blew off roofs, snapped trees and destroyed crops in the eastern Caribbean, where officials closed schools, businesses and airports. The U.N. is one of the world's largest humanitarian organizations, working with victims of climate change, conflict and other disasters. It was not until 200 PM AST (1800 UTC) on September 16th, that its convective organization improved that the NHC classified the system as a tropical depression about 700 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles. The storm hit as a Category 1. The administration sent Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) AdministratorBrock Long and homeland security adviser Tom Bossert to Puerto Rico to survey the damage on Monday, in what White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders wasan unprecedented movement planned by the White House to respond to the hurricane. Three weeks after that disaster, only about 10% of Puerto. On September 291998Hurricane Georges made landfall in BiloxiMississippiafter damaging Haitithe Dominican RepublicPuerto Ricoand several islands of the Caribbean badly with torrential rains and winds up to 160km per hourFew people lost their lives along the Gulf Coast of the United Statesalthough hundreds died in the . Major Hurricanes & Tropical Storms in Puerto Rico By Ale-chan Timeline List 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 Sep 13, 1928, Hurricane-San Felipe Sep 26, 1932, Hurricane-San Ciprian Aug 11, 1956, Hurricane-Santa Clara (Betsy) Sep 10, 1931, Hurricane-San Nicolas Oct 15, 1975, Tropical Storm-Eloise (Eloisa) Oct 14, 1943, Tropical Storm-San Calixto ll . Residents of Orocovis line up at the Coliseum Jesus "Tito" Coln to fill gallons, cisterns, and any kind of container with water. We've received your submission. hide caption. Biden also told Pierluisi he would ensure that the Federal team remains on the job to get it done, especially given that Puerto Rico is still recovering from the damage of Hurricane Maria five years ago this week," the readout said. GoFundMe has dedicated a page to verified fundraisers for people affected by the hurricane in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Ron DeSantis will join Biden during his visit to the state Wednesday to survey hurricane damage. Pedro Pierluisi said during a press conference Monday at least two people have died at shelters on the island. Trump on Saturday continued totout federal efforts to respond to devastation left byHurricane Maria earlier this month while lashing out at the mayor of San Juan, who had criticized thestorm response in an emotional plea for federal help. Hurricane Fiona is strengthening again as the center of the storm moves away from the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico just five years after Hurricane Maria - the worst in the island's history - caused devastation. By Friday, government data showed that more than 358,000 customers (about 27%) were still without water service. There is a lingering flood threat as heavy rain from the outer bands continues to impact the island. For every fraction of a degree the planet warms, according to the UN report, rainfall rates from high-intensity storms will increase, as warmer air can hold more moisture. Authorities opened more than . The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has sent hundreds of additional personnel to help local officials as the federal government approved a major disaster declaration and announced a public health emergency on the island. Got hit as a 5, Category 5 storm, which literally never happens, he continued. While speaking on Air Force One, Jean-Pierre spoke on Bidens upcoming trip to Florida to survey damage sustained from Hurricane Ian. Updates from the briefing coming soon! Using disaster recovery funds already allocated to provide universal access to resilient renewable energy would save lives and put Puerto Rico on a path to viability.. Daniel Leonard February 28, 2023. The hurricane is steadily strengthening over the warm waters of the Atlantic. At the time this sinking was infamous, because only 13% of the passengers. And theyre trying like hell to catch up from the last hurricane, I want to see the state of affairs today and make sure we push everything we can., BIDEN: "I'm heading to Puerto Rico because they haven't been taken very good care of. She told CNN on Monday that mayors are telling her they need machinery to move mud from mudslides before it sets and becomes "really, really sticky and almost impenetrable.". It is about 600 Miles North of the North coast of South America and about 450 Miles Southeast of puerto Rico. Water supplies, which rely on power, remain unstable in some neighbourhoods. It appeared headed eventually in the general direction of Florida. Towns that were near the eye of the storm were leveled. "Your collaboration will allow us to be efficient, effective and quick in responding to our people.". Essential reporting and analysis from correspondents around the world. Two weeks ago, flooding and landslides caused by the storm knocked out power across the island and affected water supplies, leaving millions in the dark and without clean water. Committee: House Government Reform: Related Items: Data will display when it becomes available. Another man in his 30s died after attempting to fill his generator with gasoline while it was on, setting it on fire, according to spokespersonSheila Angler-Mojica. Following several tropical storms that happened last month, the extent of damage from those natural disasters is still being accounted. Lights went out across Puerto Rico just after 1pm on Sunday, leaving only those households and businesses with rooftop solar or functioning generators with power. pic.twitter.com/kHWY9RrDi1. Biden and first lady Jill Biden will be leaving the White House at 10:10am this morning for Puerto Rico, where Biden will examine damage the island sustained during Hurricane Fiona and announce $60mn in federal funding for future storm preparation. All of Puerto Rico was without power Sunday as Hurricane Fiona hit the island, bringing with it massive amounts of rain and catastrophic flooding. Biden also announced $60mn in federal funding that will come from the bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed last year. CAGUAS, Puerto Rico Hurricane Fiona left dozens of families stranded across Puerto Rico after smashing roads and bridges, with authorities still struggling to reach people four days after the storm smacked the U.S. territory, causing historic flooding. I cannot throw those rocks over my shoulder, he said. And then rocks from that tower," Brum said . Puerto Rico overcome by floodwaters. Trump announced on Tuesday he would be visiting the hurricane ravaged island next week and touted his administrations response to the crisis. "We are not leaving here as long as I am president until everything - I mean this sincerely - until every single thing we can do is done," Biden says in Puerto Rico. #FEMA, Trump announces date for Puerto Rico visit. Coffee growers lost almost all of their boom crop; it was supposed to be one of their best years. In Puerto Rico, five flights are scheduled to arrive today with mobile communications, helicopters, and medical teams and equipment. Hurricanes, which are fueled by warm ocean water, typically weaken after moving over land, but in recent years they have been raging longer after landfall. Residents of Orocovis line up at the Coliseum Jesus "Tito" Coln to fill gallons, cisterns, and any kind of container with water. The entire island of Puerto Rico is without power as Hurricane Fiona made landfall and threatened to cause catastrophic flooding, just two days before the anniversary of Hurricane Maria . Later that year, hurricanes Irma and Maria added to the islands woes, and sparked a feud between San Juan and Washington. Partisan tensions are boiling over handling of the storm, with Republican officials facing criticism for voting down disaster relief aid in a short-term spending bill, reports Politico. By Dakin Andone, Pete Burn, Mike Hayes and Elise Hammond, CNN. When he says a provision of the law is unenlightening, KBJ responds dryly: Let me try to bring some enlightenment to it. pic.twitter.com/1Tyllv0lJr. In the wake of Hurricane Fiona walloping Puerto Rico, communities are underwater, bridges and roads destroyed, and many residents' homes are unlivable. Beyond Turks and Caicos, Fiona is expected to pass near or west of Bermuda on Thursday night as a dangerous Category 3 or 4 hurricane. "Hurricane" is the journey of one such storm named Lucy, which explores these weather systems' true meaning to our daily lives. The Dominican Republic's northern coast, from Cabo Frances Viejo west to Puerto Plata, were under a hurricane watch Sunday morning, meaning hurricane conditions are possible in the next 48. Banana and coffee crops were obliterated, and tens of thousands of homes were destroyed. The letter from Queremos Sol, which includes health experts, scientists, activists, ordinary residents and attorneys like Ruth Santiago, who will meet Biden this afternoon, continues: It is foreseeable that rebuilding the same network, as proposed by LUMA, will perpetuate the vicious cycle of destruction and reconstruction, as well as the loss of life. Be careful, our hearts are with you- will be there to help! Shame! Hurricane Fiona's destruction of Puerto Rico, in maps and photos By Marisa Iati and Daniel Wolfe September 21, 2022 at 8:05 a.m. EDT Homes are flooded in Salinas, Puerto Rico, on Sept. 19. The island was inundated by huge amounts of rainfall, according to data from the National Hurricane Center.Southern Puerto Rico was hit with 12 to 20 inches. The fund works with local organizations to address basic, economic, agricultural and energy needs in an effort to provide immediate and long-lasting relief to communities. Its time to take action and be concerned, Nino Correa, Puerto Ricos emergency management commissioner, said on Sunday. Category:Hurricanes in Puerto Rico These hurricanes affected Puerto Rico . scientists calculated that one hurricane . "We haven't yet had damage assessments where people have been able to go out to some more remote areas that have been cut off completely to really start getting a sense of the scale of the damage," Cleetus told NPR. The National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning for Puerto Rico on Saturday, as Tropical Storm Fiona is set to hit the island by Saturday night, becoming the first named Atlantic. Catastrophic Flooding Expected Across Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. In October 2022, the National Science Foundation announced that it would not be rebuilt. Hurricane Fiona was slightly stronger when it . Trump sparked backlash at the rally by blasting NFL players who kneel in protest during the national anthem,which dominated headlines over the weekend amid the federal response to Puerto Rico. This article was published more than5 years ago. Their efforts have been combined with hyperlocal organizations such as La Maraa and ViequesLove that focus on different aspect of recovery, many of which were born out of the needs highlighted by Hurricane Maria. Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell will travel to Puerto Rico Tuesday to meet with State and local officials and impacted citizens and assess urgent needs that the President has directed FEMA to meet, the White House added. 10,000 Federal workers now on Island doing a fantastic job. Residents in Northern Puerto Rico saw four to 12 inches of rainfall, with some areas getting a maximum of 20 inches, the data shows. The Supreme court started its new term today, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sitting on the bench for the first time, the first Black woman to serve on the court. Republicans are accused of withholding relief money that could help states dealing with similar natural disasters in the future following the current crisis in Florida. Thats it for the US politics blog today! The storm made landfall at 3:20 p.m. EST. An unidentified man walks away from the overflooded Turabo river on Sept. 19, 2022 in Caguas, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Fiona struck the island. Hurricane Georges in 1998 was only a Category 1 storm, but its path across the entirety of the island and its torrential rainfall make it one of the worst natural disasters in Puerto Ricos history. San Juan mayor says towns waiting for Trump response. Hundreds of people were evacuated or rescued across the island as floodwaters rose swiftly. Food, water and medical are top priorities and doing well. CAGUAS, Puerto Rico Hurricane Fiona left dozens of families stranded across Puerto Rico after smashing roads and bridges, with authorities still struggling to reach people four days. The case is highest-profile prosecution to stem from the 6 January capitol attack and is the most serious case to reach trial so far, reported the Associated Press. HAVANA (AP) Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico's southwest coast on Sunday as it unleashed landslides, knocked the power grid out and ripped up asphalt from roads and flung the pieces around. The PRxPR Relief and Rebuild Fund, run by the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico, has delivered humanitarian aid to the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria's devastation. A2020 studypublished in the journal Nature also found storms are moving farther inland than they did five decades ago. He repeated the assertion during a news conference, saying,This isnt like Florida, where we can go right up the spine, or like Texas, where we go right down the middle and we distribute. A POST-HURRICANE REASSESSMENT OF EMER- GENCY READINESS IN THE CAPITAL REGION 108th Congress (2003-2004) House Committee Meeting Hide Overview . Once there, Biden will announce $60m in infrastructure funding for Puerto Rico from the bipartisan infrastructure law that was passed last year. (Image credit . ", Isolated communities in Puerto Rico struggle to regain water and power after Fiona. Puerto Rico being hit hard by new monster Hurricane. Maria killed roughly . "The Taller Salud team is ready to respond," said the group in a tweet. Heres a recap of whats happened so far today in the world of US politics: Biden and first lady Jill Biden are en-route to Puerto Rico, where he will survey damage sustained by Hurricane Fiona and announce $60mn in federal funding for the islands storm preparations. ABC7 New York 24/7 Eyewitness News Stream. While we wait, heres information on how Hurricane Fiona initially impacted the island, from the Guardians Nina Lakhani: .css-cumn2r{height:1em;width:1.5em;margin-right:3px;vertical-align:baseline;fill:#C70000;}Most of Puerto Rico was still without power or safe drinking water on Monday, with remnants of a category 1 hurricane that struck there a day earlier forecast to bring more heavy rain and life-threatening flooding. All of America is with you.. Puerto Rican emergency management officials told The Associated Press that several municipalities are still cut off to aid days after the storm, and it's unclear how badly residents there were effected. hide caption. If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency, she said. Trump announced during his appearance at the United Nations last week that he would visiting the hurricane-ravaged U.S. territory in the wake of the storms devastation, but did not specify when. Nino Correa, commissioner for Puerto Ricos emergency management agency, estimated that at least six municipalities across the island had areas that were cut off by Fiona, which struck as a Category 1 hurricane and was up to Category 4 power Wednesday as it headed toward Bermuda. The proportion of high-intensity hurricanes has increased due to warmer global temperatures, according toa UN climate reportreleased in August. - Fiona touched Puerto Rico at 3:20 p.m. local time (7:20 GMT), according to information from the United States National Hurricane Center (NHC), leaving a general blackout and rivers overflowing. Neighbors have shared food and water dropped off by nonprofit groups, and the son of an elderly woman was able to bring back basic supplies by foot Wednesday, he said. And, in all likelihood, it will be the islands worst hurricane disaster on record. Pages in category "Hurricanes in Puerto Rico" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. He is scheduled to give remarks there at 2:30pm eastern time. The Supreme court started its new term today, hearing arguments about a case dealing with social media companies being held financially responsible for terrorism and enforcement of the Clean Water Act. The president said his administration has shipped massive amounts of food, water and supplies to Puerto Rico, adding that the island was hit as hard as you could hit., Trump cites Atlantic Ocean for slow movement of aid. Several lawmakers had called on the administration to waive the restrictions, as had been done after other hurricanes slammed into Texas, Louisiana and Florida last month. Justice Ketanji Brown Jacksons first questions from the bench, grilling a lawyer trying to gut the Clean Water Act. President Trump has worked to defend his administrations response to the growing humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico amid escalating backlash from critics. As of Monday in the hard-hit municipality of Cayey, the Puerto Rico National Guard rescued 21 elderly and bedridden people at an elderly home. Thats it for today; thank you for reading! As you know, the absence of electricity after Hurricane Maria caused thousands of deaths. The Course . We have to ensure when the next hurricane hits Puerto Rico, we are ready, said Biden. Our hearts go out to the people of Puerto Rico who have endured so much suffering over the last couple of years, said Brad Kieserman, vice president of operations and logistics at the Red Cross. Hundreds of people are trapped in emergency shelters across the Caribbean island, with major roads underwater and reports of numerous collapsed bridges. Pedro Pierluisi said Monday. Also, she said, FEMA needs to adapt to the local conditions, noting that the agency had recently reported that most municipalities don't have the English language skills, which can delay some technical processes when responding to an emergency. Biden added: We are not leaving here as long as I am president until everything - I mean this sincerely - until every single thing we can do is done.. And were doing a really good job,Trump said. Theyre waiting anxiously and will be very grateful to you and to the American people if you continue to step up to the moral imperative that youve taken on all over the world to help those in need, Cruz said. Gert. "Our priority is to focus on the emergency that the country is facing and achieve the recovery of Puerto Rico together," said the organization in a tweet. Maria left about 3,000 people dead and cost more than $100 billion in damages. Its old electrical grid, which was in terrible shape, was devastated. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20, 2017. In all, Hurricane Georges did about $2 billion in damage in Puerto Rico alone. In their first full term that ended in June, the courts new six-to-three hard-right supermajority astounded the nation by tearing up decades of settled law. Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights. The storm has already caused a fatality, with a man left dead when his house was swept away by flooding in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe, when Fiona was still classified as a tropical storm. Then-US President Donald Trumps administration was widely accused of failing to provide sufficient federal aid to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck. Three-quarters of the island lost potable water and sewer service. Will hopefully be able to stop at the U.S. Virgin Islands (people working hard). Photo by AFP/AFP via Getty Images The Department of Family of Puerto Rico and the National Gaurd distribute food at an intersection of the communities of Orocovis, Puerto Rico on Sept. 22, 2022. They concocted a plan for armed rebellion to shatter a bedrock of American democracy.. There was a massive blackout in Puerto Rico after an explosion at the Monacillo power distribution located in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on June 10, 2021. The White House did not confirm if Biden will be meeting with Florida governor Ron DeSantis, given the frayed relationship between the two politicians. Power outages were hitting Puerto Rico even before the full force of Hurricane Fiona struck, with more than 388,000 people without electricity, according to tracking website PowerOutage.us. A Category One hurricane is the lowest level on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Remarkably, just one Category 5 hurricane has made landfall in Puerto Rico since 1851 the San Felipe Segundo hurricane in 1928. what does cardiac silhouette is unremarkable mean / fresh sage cologne slopes of southern italy / what does it mean when a hare crosses your path Some 70% of 1.47 million customers were without power three days after the storm amid an extreme heat alert issued by the National Weather Service. Still, the loss caused by the San Felipe hurricane was incredible. WP story on PR is false. A person cooks in the dark in a home in the Condado community of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after the the power went out. Early figures indicate a tough road ahead as residents attempt to recover. In 2017, the island was ravaged by Hurricane Irma, and then, a few days later, by Hurricane Maria. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 20, 2017 The United Nations group is on the ground providing relief assessment emergency equipment to support recovery efforts in the Dominican Republic following severe flooding and power outages. This is a thing called the Atlantic Ocean. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on Wednesday declared a Public Health Emergency on the island because of the impact of the flooding from Fiona. More than 1,000 people remained in shelters. Copyright 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. Fiona sparked an islandwide blackout when it hit Puerto Ricos southwest region, which already was still trying to recover from a series of strong earthquakes in recent years. Here is more information on the Oath Keepers, including their history and their membership base: .css-cumn2r{height:1em;width:1.5em;margin-right:3px;vertical-align:baseline;fill:#C70000;}The Oath Keepers, founded in 2009 by Stewart Rhodes, is a loosely organized conspiracy theory-fueled group that recruits current and former military, police and first responders. A man looks at a flooded street in the Juana Matos neighborhood of Catano, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico being hit hard by new monster Hurricane. The Oath Keepers has grown quickly along with the wider anti-government movement and used the tools of the internet to spread their message during Barack Obamas presidency, said Rachel Carroll Rivas, interim deputy director of research with the Southern Poverty Law Centers Intelligence Project. 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