I believe 64 was the number from the actual hurricane. Flying debris and drowning and that kind of thing.
I understand the proximate dehydration or starvation deaths might be a more difficult number to pin down, but in a first world country, it shouldn't take Ivy League statisticians to figure it out.
I understand the proximate dehydration or starvation deaths might be a more difficult number to pin down, but in a first world country, it shouldn't take Ivy League statisticians to figure it out.