Northeast US Works to Shield Itself From Next Big Storm
June 25, 2014 04:22 PM
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When Hurricane Sandy struck the Northeastern United States in 2012, it caused massive destruction along a densely populated corridor. In the aftermath, the U.S. government pledged $920 million for a program to help plan for the next major storm. Rebuild by Design brings together international experts while also relying on survivors for ideas. VOA's Bernard Shusman reports.