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Local Journalists Reflect on Hurricane Dorian One Month After Landfall

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We’re sitting down with two Southwest Florida journalists upon their return from the Bahamas where they spent several days learning how people in some of the hardest-hit areas are doing one month after Hurricane Dorian. Dorian was the most intense storm on record to hit the Bahamas, and is considered to be the worst natural disaster in the country's history.

Amy Bennett Williams is a Senior Writer and Storyteller at the News Press, and Andrew Westis a Visual Storyteller at the News Press. You can see the feature story about their trip and who they met here.