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If Ian had struck southeast Florida: How bad it would've bee
If Ian had struck southeast Florida: How bad it would've bee
If Ian had struck southeast Florida: How bad it would've been
The Category 4 storm pummeled the west coast of Florida with 12-foot storm surges and 16 inches of rain. Is southeast Florida equally vulnerable? Here's a look at the region's susceptibility to crippling storm surge and flooding from rain.
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