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Hurricane Debby Is Fading But Florida’s Hellish Insurance Crisis Isn’t
Since touching down off Florida’s Gulf Coast Monday, Hurricane Debby has claimed four lives in the state, dumped more than a foot of rain across the Southeast and left many fleeing tornadoes as temperatures in parts of the Sunshine State breached 110 degrees. As Debby lurches up the East Coast—depositing heavy rains as far north as Vermont—Floridians continue to grapple with a storm whose effects won’t be leaving them anytime soon. Home insurance rates in Florida are among the highest in the nation, having increased by nearly 20 percent in 2023. The average homeowner there pays $10,996 per year; the national average is $2,377. Insurance rates have risen in no small part because of storms str

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