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The warnings last night were dire.   Poor souls.
08:07 Wed 09th Oct 2024

My enduring memory of Sarasota is running into the sea to escape the heat of the sun and swimming in an ocean so warm it was impossible to cool down.

Am waiting to here from friends who live between Tampa and Odessa - heard nothing yet but it doesn't seem to have been as catastrophic as it could have been. - still bad enough though.

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I think that even though it was downgraded, its still a double whammy only a few weeks after Helene. Like, enough already!!!

Pasta, can residents insure their homes against any damage caused by hurricanes?

I would assume hurricanes are 'acts of god' therefore not covered but maybe they have different rules in USA

She didn't evacuate. She stayed and survived.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj04vmq6932o

 

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yes, the estimated bill was put at $60 billion before the storm hit but insurance seriously costs.

They can insure against hurricanes.  Some damage - flood for instance - often has to be insured separately though.  

Thanks for the insurance answers.

Naomi, one thing about the sea at Sarasota, apart from the warmth, is to be in there and have those small birds diving in to get the fish, right alongside of you. Don't know what species of bird they are, but they dive in the sea, arrow straight. Plus the large numbers of pelicans. One year in Sarasota, we were unable to go in the sea because of a pink coloured algal bloom. It stretched for miles.

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