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EDITORIAL: Our Prayers Go Out to Those in Florida, Cuba and Puerto Rico

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As The Washington Informer went to press early Wednesday morning, Hurricane Ian had already devastated everything in its path, leaving most of both Puerto Rico and Cuba without power and with unprecedented damage.

The post EDITORIAL: Our Prayers Go Out to Those in Florida, Cuba and Puerto Rico appeared first on The Washington Informer.

Source: The Washington Informer

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