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Ian proved that too few Floridians have flood insurance

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 25, 2022

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In this difficult age of climate change and sea level rise, one fact is now very clear: Fewer Floridians are entirely safe from the flooding caused by a hurricane. Consider the soggy reach of Hurricane Ian, a Category 4 storm that killed at least 127 people during its slow march through Florida last month. Ian’s winds were formidable. But its primary weapon was water, with much of the damage happening far away from where the storm came ashore... + full article



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