Nowhere in America is safe from climate-fueled storms and fires

a nighttime photograph of an orange brush fire illuminating the dark outline of hills

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Nowhere in America is safe from climate-fueled storms and fires

a nighttime photograph of an orange brush fire illuminating the dark outline of hills

Forecasters had warned for days that Hurricane Helene was likely to cause widespread devastation. But when the powerful storm struck Florida and barreled through the eastern US last week, killing more than 180 people and taking whole communities offline, it still managed to come as a shock.

Florida’s Big Bend, where Helene made landfall, previously went decades without a hurricane strike. In the past year or so, it has now seen three. The western half of North Carolina, once held up as a haven from the worst impacts of climate change, has been paralyzed by floods.

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