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Duke Energy Florida commits $95k to communities, ag industry impacted by Hurricane Ian

Duke Energy Florida commits $95k to communities, ag industry impacted by Hurricane Ian

by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 13, 2022

Duke Energy Florida provides financial assistance to communities, agriculture industry following Hurricane Ian’s devastation A total of $95,000 has been committed to supporting local recovery and rebuilding efforts in communities that have been heavily impacted...
Some welcome good news from a pair of Florida property insurers after Hurricane Ian

Some welcome good news from a pair of Florida property insurers after Hurricane Ian

by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 12, 2022

Two Florida property insurers say they will have no trouble meeting their financial obligations in the wake of Hurricane Ian The news comes on the heels of other insurers facing hardships in the months before the storm hit The two companies, Universal Holdings and...
No, President Biden’s praise of DeSantis’s hurricane response didn’t hurt Charlie Crist

No, President Biden’s praise of DeSantis’s hurricane response didn’t hurt Charlie Crist

by Brian Burgess | Oct 10, 2022

After President Joe Biden praised Governor Ron DeSantis’s leadership in the response to Hurricane Ian, CNN’s Steve Contorno speculated over the weekend that the move might have been the proverbial “kiss of death” to Crist’s campaign, in...
Cape Coral still in the dark, but Florida’s storm hardened areas are shining

Cape Coral still in the dark, but Florida’s storm hardened areas are shining

by Brian Burgess | Oct 9, 2022

Power has been restored to about 98 percent of all customers who lost power during Hurricane Ian Cape Coral, served by Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC), is one of the hardest hit areas More than 650 wooden power poles were snapped in Cape Coral, slowing recovery...
Survey: Disaster-prone areas a key factor for homebuyers and sellers looking to relocate

Survey: Disaster-prone areas a key factor for homebuyers and sellers looking to relocate

by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 7, 2022

The share is even higher among younger generations, high-earners, Democrats and people living in the Northeast 2 in 5 buyers and sellers say climate risk was a factor in decision to relocate Two-thirds of buyers and sellers say climate change impacted their home...
Analysis: insured and uninsured damages for Hurricane Ian could top $70 billion

Analysis: insured and uninsured damages for Hurricane Ian could top $70 billion

by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 7, 2022

The estimate includes wind loss, re-evaluated insured and uninsured storm surge loss and newly calculated inland flood loss for residential and commercial properties Ian insurance claims are already approaching 400,000 filings, with an approximate value of $3.28...
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