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Many of you May know I live in Florida.  Since 12:00 yesterday I have dumped almost 11 inches of rain water out of my rain gauge... Much more to come..

 

Climate change to be sure ;)

 

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2 hours ago, Axe said:

Many of you May know I live in Florida.  Since 12:00 yesterday I have dumped almost 11 inches of rain water out of my rain gauge... Much more to come..

 

Climate change to be sure ;)

 

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I just went through Beryl.  If you keep power the entire time, then things went smoothly.

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1 hour ago, Axe said:

We are over 16' of rain since noon Saturday.. This is insane!

 

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Yikes. How soon will some troll blame DeSantis for the rain?

Storms happen, but lefties will use ANYTHING to troll about.

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Socialism is out of control Florida. More of my tax dollars head down there again.

Florida's Biggest Insurer Says It Needs to Increase Rates by 93 Percent - Newsweek

Florida's largest insurer has requested a 13.5 percent rate hike but says it needs a nearly 93 percent increase to match the competitive market. Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is currently requesting a more modest hike from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) because state regulations cap the amount rates can increase annually. Brian Donovan, Citizens' chief actuary, said in a hearing last week that this would increase the average price of homeowners multi-peril policies, the insurer's most common type of policy, from $3,560 to $4,041. Other types of policies would also see increases in varying amounts in the double digits.

But he added that rates for Citizens' personal multi-peril policies would need to increase by 92.8 percent to be non-competitive.

Citizens President and CEO Tim Cerio said that the double-digit rate increase was necessary to reduce the insurer's financial risk and that the decision wasn't made "lightly."

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