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Florida's coastal homes may lose value as climate-fueled storms intensify insurance risk
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The ‘Hurricane Tax’ Hitting Florida Alongside Idalia: More than a million Florida homeowners rely on the state's public insurer. That could create financial ...
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Fraud in Florida: Enough is enough | Commentary: From COVID relief funds to utility bills, scammers are rampant across the state.
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Hurricane Ian proves crisis in home insurance | Commentary: The reforms that passed during a special legislative session, are a significant step forward ...
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Florida’s insurance woes could make Ian’s economic wrath even worse: Even before Hurricane Ian made landfall, insurance companies saw Florida as an increasingly ...
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Hurricane Ian tests Florida's struggling insurance industry: The catastrophe will cost the insurance industry $20 billion at the very least ...
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Quick Glance: DeSantis claims that more than 2 million people are under evacuation orders.
- "There's still uncertainty about where that exact landfall will be," DeSantis said. "But just understand that the impacts will be far, far broader than just where the eye of the storm happens to make landfall."
- He predicted "catastrophic" floods and "life-threatening" storm surge in some locations, adding that evacuations should not force citizens to relocate to another state, but rather to safer sections of Florida.
- According to DeSantis, evacuation orders have been issued for locations that are particularly vulnerable to catastrophic storm surge.
- According to DeSantis, most counties with evacuation orders have shelters on higher terrain that can withstand Category 3 hurricane winds.
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