Louisiana residents relieved worst of Hurricane Francine is over: It was a surprise'
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"We're crazy and we're staying," Danielle Morris said, illustrating the tough choices faced by residents in Dulac, Louisiana, who prioritize community ties over evacuation during storms.
"Francine had hit harder than many expected and that might be a sign of the future," reflecting the escalating intensity and unpredictability of storms due to climate change.
"Morris lost her previous home in Hurricane Ida in 2021... as global climate change is seeing sea temperatures rise" reveals the ongoing vulnerability of coastal communities.
"Lower Terrebonne parish... home to Indigenous and tribal communities... facing mass displacement due to climate-driven land loss" highlights the severe impact of climate change on marginalized populations.
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