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But people considering locating to Florida are pondering whether it's worth the risk to move to a hurricane-prone state.
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The National Hurricane Center has started advisories on PTC 18, which is likely to become the next named storm of the season.
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Several Florida communities continue to weather after effects from Hurricane Milton more than 2 weeks since it made landfall in Florida.
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After two major hurricanes spread catastrophic flooding across Florida, we hear from the head of the National Hurricane Center's storm surge unit.
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Regarding the climate and the burning of fossil fuels, Dr. Jeff Chanton says, "Humans are a geological force just like volcanoes. We have released so much carbon dioxide."
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State insurance officials have issued orders to protect policyholders impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
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Citizens Property Insurance Corporation says it's strong financially, can handle hurricane claims
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More than 1,400 urban search-and-rescue crew members — and more than 100 swift-water boats — were staged throughout the state ahead of Milton’s landfall.
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Milton's eye crossed out of Florida Thursday morning into the Atlantic, but the storm continues bringing high winds and downpours to Florida
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Civil and voting rights advocates say dangerous hurricanes have hampered Floridians' ability to register