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A change in Florida Statutes requires an insurance company to summarize policy changes made after 2018.
Affected regions sustained severe property damage, including flooded streets, demolished buildings and destroyed homes.
Nearly three in four Americans also fear climate change is putting their homes at greater risk.
Some forecasters are predicting an 'active' season this year with approximately 20 named storms in the Atlantic alone.
An active 2020 hurricane season combined with coronavirus lockdowns is likely to present unprecedented challenges for some coastal communities.
Several defendants have been slapped with a class-action suit after two Michigan dams were breached in May.
Cristobal made landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast on June 8, packing maximum sustained winds of 50 mph.
Surprising complications from decreased air traffic is one crucial consequence of the pandemic for this year's hurricane season.
Although Cristobal has been downgraded to a depression, several inches of rain could fall across the Mississippi Valley in the next few days.
Forecasts for a severe hurricane season add another considerable financial threat for homeowners in 2020.
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