Hurricane Helene Is the 'Strongest in Recent Memory'-but 20% of Floridians Don't Have Homeowners Insurance: What To Do If You're Not Covered
Briefly

The increasing intensity of storms like Hurricane Helene has led many insurers to withdraw coverage in high-risk areas, reflecting the escalating impact of climate change.
The risk landscape for homeowners has shifted dramatically; nearly half of U.S. homes now face severe threats from environmental hazards, highlighting a $22 trillion exposure.
As climate change exacerbates weather risks, many people in Florida and elsewhere struggle with climbing insurance costs, causing some to forgo coverage altogether.
State of emergency declarations across five Southeastern states reflect the urgent need for preparedness in the face of rising natural disaster threats.
Read at SFGATE
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