A recent AP article reported "Hundreds rescued..." Among them a woman who said, "I've never seen it this bad. This land will gone in no time."
I've been thinking that much of the coast we have known in the last 15 years may soon be "gone in no time." If hurricane experts and climatologists are right about the next 20 years being more hurricane active, how will the coastlines change geographically and financially? Will we see a reversal of the tremendous buildups that occurred in the previous hurricane lull? How many times will homeowners be hit before they say "no mas."
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