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Rescue crews will return to help residents in the most heavily impacted areas in Sarasota.
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The Category 3 storm killed a dozen people and likely cost the United States more than $3 billion.
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Florida lawmakers resurrected the nearly 20-year-old program during a 2022 special session. Now, they are considering keeping it alive.
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2023 saw lots of changes for the Sunshine State, from education to red tide to insurance.
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The unexpected storm caused "significant" damage to some of the sand dunes that had been replenished after Hurricane Idalia washed away five feet of sand in some places.
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After Hurricane Idalia swept through North Florida, some farmers faced tough decisions about whether to continue their profession or “sell out and leave.”
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The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially comes to an end today, concluding six months of above-normal activity.
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Three months after Idalia, many here are more preoccupied with recovery than COP28.
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State Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie credited lessons from hurricanes Irma in 2017, Michael in 2018 and Ian and Nicole in 2022 for helping speed the recovery after Idalia.
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FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers across the state will close for Thanksgiving starting Wednesday, Nov. 22. The centers in Hillsborough, Charlotte and Dixie counties will close permanently starting Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 5 p.m.
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Parts of South Florida received 9 inches of rain, along with high winds that produced gusts of up to 70 mph.
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New bill to require NOAA to study hurricane warnings and preparedness, focusing on vulnerable groupsHR 6080 — introduced by Frost and Clermont Republican Daniel Webster — is called the Fixing Gaps in Hurricane Preparedness Act.