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Residents of Florida’s devastated barrier islands are starting to return, assessing the damage to homes and businesses despite limited access to some areas.
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The family survived the storm, and so did their house. Now they're dealing with the sadness of what they couldn't save.
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Biden will be joined by Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Rick Scott, two of Biden's most prominent Republican critics.
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Florida has a balancing act between building in vulnerable areas and protecting established developments. Will South Florida and the rest of the state see a shift in the wake of Ian?
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Southwest Florida citrus growers are seeing conditions potentially worse than after Hurricane Irma, which played a key role in citrus production falling by more than one-third in 2017.
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Insurers were required to begin submitting claims data Friday and will continue submitting the information each day through Oct. 7.
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Rescuers have evacuated stunned survivors cut off by Hurricane Ian on Florida’s largest barrier island, and the state’s death toll has risen sharply amid recovery efforts.
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More than a foot of rain fell across portions of Florida Wednesday into Thursday as Ian moved across the state.
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Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier has issued an emergency order that will temporarily prevent property insurers from dropping customers for the next two months.
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The state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has surpassed 1 million policies for the first time since 2014. Citizens has been absorbing an influx of policies as private insurers drop customers and push for large rate increases.