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Poor Florida neighborhood battered by flood tries to recover

Por: Associated Press Life October 03, 2022

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HARLEM HEIGHTS, Fla. (AP) — The Gladiolus Food Pantry usually hands out supplies on Wednesdays to about 240 families, so when that day and canceled their distribution, it was left full of flats of canned black beans, bags of rice, meats, bread and produce — food that helps families struggling with rising rents and inflation make ends meet.By the weekend, much of that food was in the garbage, the floors were still wet and muddy from the... + full article



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