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Hurricane Ivan's Aftermath: The Cost of a Caribbean Storm

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In the face of Hurricane Ivan, we learned that having proper insurance is the absolute difference between losing your boat and sailing away stronger than everThe call came through from my wife while I was packing up and getting ready to leave my Dublin hotel room after breakfast for a client meeting. She was in our London home. ‘Have you seen the weather in the Caribbean? Turn on your TV!’ I switched on the BBC news, and a weather map showed the…
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Roberto Lemus / Grupo Canton Experts warn that climate phenomena no longer follow historical patterns, increasing risks to ecosystems and population. Tulum.- The Mexican Caribbean will close this 2025 under a climate scenario that specialists describe as “dangerously anomalous.” The high temperatures of the sea, the accelerated formation of tropical storms and the instability of [...] The post The Mexican Caribbean closes 2025 with warmer seas a…

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Quintana Roo Hoy broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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