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The storm has upended communities in Florida, with homes washed away, streets turned to rivers, and millions without power.
The storm left catastrophic damage in its wake, particular in Charlotte and Lee Counties. And it still poses a risk to much of the coastal Southeast.
Twelve private insurance companies have closed their doors in Florida since 2020.
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The storm affects some 2.5 million people, many of whom are under mandatory evacuation orders.
With 155 mph winds, the storm is almost a Category 5. Local storm surges could reach 18 feet.
The event was held along the Queima Pé River in Brazil, and the country's environmental authority are investigating.
Ian's trajectory has shifted slightly since Monday. It continues to pose an "extreme danger" to west and southwest Florida.
Giving workers more of a chance and a choice when extreme weather hits.
The Nord Stream pipelines carry natural gas from Russia to Germany across a collective 2,456 kilometers beneath the Baltic Sea.
The gates would cost about $52 billion to build and install.
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Officials are opting for the ban in hopes of lowering air pollution in frontline communities.
Parts of West and Central Florida are likely to face dangerous flooding from heavy rains and storm surges.
A report finds per-acre revenue from offshore wind blows oil and gas out of the water.
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