Originally posted by stotty
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Can't speak for the rest of America or the world but in South Florida all homes that are built must be up to code and mandated by law to be able to withstand winds up to a Category 3 Hurricane. Homes in the Caribbean islands and other parts of the world are not, thus making the damages and images more terrifying. Most homes here lost a few branches or a downed tree but usually not much else. The Florida Keys got pulverized and that was expected considering they are remote and on multiple islands. Strong winds and immense storm surge for homes that are, geographically speaking, in a bowl surrounded by soup, makes for a dangerous cocktail if a hurricane arises. Thats the price you pay for wanting to live in paradise.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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