Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health: Hurricane Evacuation Patterns Differ Based on Where the Storm Hits
October 03, 2025
October 03, 2025
NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (TNSjou) -- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Hurricane Evacuation Patterns Differ Based on Where the Storm Hits
A study comparing evacuation patterns in response to two 2024 hurricanes, Milton and Helene, found that people in coastal areas with frequent hurricane exposure were much more likely to travel out of harm's way compared to people in inland areas who were more likely to stay . . .
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Hurricane Evacuation Patterns Differ Based on Where the Storm Hits
A study comparing evacuation patterns in response to two 2024 hurricanes, Milton and Helene, found that people in coastal areas with frequent hurricane exposure were much more likely to travel out of harm's way compared to people in inland areas who were more likely to stay . . .
