A pop-up exhibit called the “Museum of Unnatural Disasters,” wrapped up in Washington D.C. on Sunday — it included hurricane survivors from the Tampa Bay region who shared their stories with visitors.
The mobile museum was parked in Constitution Gardens on the National Mall, where photos and artifacts were displayed from people who’ve lived through extreme weather events.
There were remains of a family heirloom vase found in the ashes of a California wildfire, and an Asheville-area road sign where Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic flooding…