FRONT PAGE

A headline with an article on Monday about the pileup of fines that small property owners in New York have been facing referred incorrectly to a law that has led to many of the fines. It is a state law aimed at preventing construction accidents, not a city law.

INTERNATIONAL

An article on Saturday about frustration among residents in the Bahamas with the government’s lack of response to Hurricane Dorian, misstated the Bahamas’ population compared with that of the United States. The Bahamas’ population is equivalent to roughly 0.1 percent of the United States’ population, not roughly 1 percent.

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An article on Monday about a plan by the European Union to pay Rwanda to host migrants evacuated from Libya referred incorrectly to the role played by the International Organization for Migration in helping migrants. The organization repatriates migrants to their home countries; it did not assist in evacuating them to the transit center in Niger.

OPINION

An editorial on Sept. 1 about the Trump administration’s approach to conservation and environmental regulation used outdated information to describe the storage of wastes from the proposed Twin Metals copper and nickel mine in Minnesota. The company announced in July that it would store mining wastes using a dry stack system, which it says greatly reduces the risk of leakage of hazardous mine waste, not in tailings ponds.