A break from the heat': Americans most affected by climate crisis head midwest
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Muncie's low cost of living and safety from climate change make it attractive for individuals like Laura Rivas, who left Florida due to worsening hurricanes and insurance costs.
Laura Rivas realized it was time to leave Florida when her homeowner's insurance was set to rise to almost $3,000 a month due to climate-related risks.
Cities like Buffalo and Duluth are becoming popular among climate refugees, with many relocating from disaster-stricken areas in Texas, Florida, and California.
Midwest cities are exploring infrastructure upgrades in anticipation of an increase in climate migration as people flee areas plagued by natural disasters.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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