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The Fanchers’ predicament is just one of many linked to the insurance crisis in hurricane-prone Florida. Rates are sky-high and expected to continue rising as catastrophe claims surge and Floridians face few insurance options and increased scrutiny during underwriting.
During hurricane season, supplies can run low quickly, so consider buying early. Improper generator use can be fatal. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn that carbon monoxide (CO) — an invisible, odorless gas — kills hundreds of people each year during storm season.
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Agriculture To Receive Over $675 Million In Federal Disaster ReliefCommissioner Simpson Praises USDA, President Trump for Critical Funding Following Successive Hurricane Seasons Florida's agricultural industry, battered by over $3 billion in damages from the 2023 and 2024 hurricane seasons,
Saharan dust may be chipping away at the current tropical system, but experts say it usually winds down before August.
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke L. Rollins, signed a block grant agreement allocating $675.9 million in disaster relief funding to Florida farmers
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Federal cuts to the National Weather Service and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could tamper with hurricane forecast accuracy.
Recent budget cuts from the current administration have fueled concerns about public safety as well as the future of climate science.