How Climate Disasters and a Housing Crisis Are Shattering Lives

By the time the murky brown water in the house reached his chest, Joe Rogers realized it was too late to leave safely.Then, in an instant, his mobile home shifted violently, creating a wave that swept up furniture and trapped his wife, Sandra, in their bedroom.Mr.

Rogers pleaded with his wife to leave, but she was stuck.He said he would break the bedroom window from the outside.

He went to his front door, grabbed a rope thrown by a neighbor, and pulled himself to the nearest perch, pausing to catch his breath.Before he could return to the trailer, it broke loose from its foundation and was pulled into the adjacent Pigeon River, churning with rain from the remnants of Hurricane Helene.He watched his home smash into a bridge, his wife still inside.Her body was recovered days later, 16 miles from where they had lived in Clyde, N.C....

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Publisher: The New York Times

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