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Family of UNC's Sanders is coping with aftermath of storm


"Every night; every night I can't go sleep," said. "I watch it until I fall asleep." Sanders' father, Otis Sr., decided to stay in Gulfport to protect the house not from the storm but from looters. The family left Gulfport in 1998 before Hurricane Georges struck and the house was robbed while everyone was gone. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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