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After three hurricanes hit the state in 2024, Florida lawmakers have approved changes involving issues such as debris removal and rebuilding storm-damaged homes.
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A University of Miami study looked at forty years worth of data from across the Atlantic and found cooler waters in deep currents off the U.S. coast could be warming.
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Homes, cars, and streets were flooded with rainwater after Hurricane Milton, which overwhelmed stormwater systems.
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19 manatees rescued after storm-related floodwaters receded were discovered thanks to reports made to FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline.
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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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Families that live on State Roads 14, 53, and 255 are being asked to meet the school buses to drop off and pick up their students, two weeks after Debby.
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Debby will continue to bring storms with flash flooding possible Tuesday.
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Dangerous flooding from a tropical disturbance inundated much of south Florida Wednesday. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in five counties.
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A law that takes effect in October is aimed at educating buyers about the intensifying risks of a home flooding, although there are loopholes.
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In the 1900s, swamps and low-lying areas were drained to create more space for development and farming.