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The National Hurricane Center said July 16 it is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure moving across Florida toward the Gulf.
Five Florida islands made Travel + Leisure’s 2025 top 15 U.S. islands list, highlighting their charm and resilience after multiple hurricanes.
Nearly 50 protests are scheduled across Florida July 17, 2025, in response to 'civil and human attacks' made by Trump administration, organizers say.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHurricane cleanup on spoil island yields more than two and a half tons of debrisThe construction debris, trash and other things accumulated along the islands required almost a month of work for county and DEP workers to remove. At the end, the result was 5420 pounds of debris cleared from those spoil islands. That's 2.7 tons of trash taken out of public lands.
"Should development take place on the Atlantic side of Florida, it may once again drift northward toward the U.S. coast," Accuweather said on July 11. The more plausible option is development on the Gulf side, which could be steered westward along the northern Gulf Coast, the weather forecast company stated.
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNHurricane Insurance Losses Expected To Surge 50%Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that insured losses from U.S. hurricanes are expected to rise by as much as 50%. While historically concentrated in Florida and the Carolinas,
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📉 New York’s Hurricane Insurance Mayhem: Climate Model Predicts 64% Jump in LossesA new scientific report has raised alarm bells for many Northern U.S. cities, especially New York. According to the research, insured losses from hurricanes in New York could rise by more than 60% if the planet continues to warm.
Deadly flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters: Vibrio cases decline, but danger persists, data show
Four deaths and 11 cases have been reported statewide this year, according to the Florida Department of Health.