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Our Views: The growing frequency of monster storms threatens our Gulf communities

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 02, 2022

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The good people of Florida were suffering, and Hurricane Ian wasn’t even through with the southeastern states of the Atlantic coast as it trashed its way through central Florida back into the ocean.We know their pain. In fact, just about everyone who lives anywhere on the knows what it feels like.From Houston with Hurricane Harvey in 2017 to Ian today, six major storms have hit the coast in five years. Those included Hurricane Laura in 2020... + full article



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