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Sluggish start to Atlantic hurricane season

  • Back-to-Back hurricanes struck Florida's Gulf Coast months ago, causing widespread damage and ongoing recovery challenges for residents.
  • Recovery delays stem from insurance backlogs, a shortage of licensed contractors, and bureaucratic gridlock worsened by conflicting local government instructions.
  • Some businesses like Hubbard's Marina in Madeira Beach reopened rapidly, while many homeowners remain stalled in red tape and permitting processes.
  • Ron Snouffer noted, "We're nine months out from the storm" but many cases still stall due to insurance and contractor shortages, showing slow recovery.
  • The slow recovery heightens anxiety as the new Atlantic hurricane season, which began June 1 and remains quiet due to wind shear and Saharan dust, gets underway.
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