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FEMA lift money is a process that can be difficult for homeowners. #abcactionnews #realestate
SUMMARY: The storm problem is not going away, with flooding becoming more frequent and severe. Homeowners, like one who has flooded four times, are struggling with FEMA’s slow process for assistance, including home elevation or second-story construction. Florida has limited participation in FEMA’s flood mitigation assistance (FMA) program, and many cities lack the manpower to manage it. One homeowner’s experience includes being told to stop emailing FEMA while feeling helpless. Despite the challenges, the program does work for some. In St. Petersburg, 12,000 homes were affected by flooding, and 6,000 in Milton by wind, with residents fearing future storms.

FEMA lift money is a process that can be difficult for homeowners. @abcactionnews@abcactionnews reporter Michael Paluska discussed the process with a homeowner and the city floodplain manager who oversees the process.
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Severe weather has come and gone for Central Florida, but the rain went with it
SUMMARY: Florida experienced another round of thunderstorms and severe weather on Friday evening, caused by a cool boundary and low pressure off the east coast. This brought gusty winds, hail, power outages, and heavy rainfall. However, the weather has cleared up, and the state is now enjoying pleasant conditions. A dry air pattern is expected to persist, with little rain in the forecast for the next 7-14 days. Drought conditions are worsening, raising wildfire risks. While the second half of April will be warm, the possibility of summer storms could bring some relief in late April.
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At least 100 people killed in attacks on famine-hit camps in Sudan’s Darfur, UN official says
SUMMARY: Sudan’s paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), launched a brutal two-day attack on famine-stricken camps and the city of el-Fasher in Darfur, resulting in over 100 deaths, including at least 20 children and nine aid workers. U.N. Coordinator Clementine Nkweta-Salami reported that the RSF targeted the Zamzam and Abu Shorouk camps, which shelter over 700,000 displaced individuals. This escalation signifies a severe attack on aid workers and vulnerable populations amid ongoing civil conflict in Sudan, considered the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with 25 million facing extreme hunger. The RSF remains dominant in Darfur despite military efforts.
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Japanese leader says he hopes Osaka expo will help reunite a divided world
SUMMARY: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, at the opening of Expo 2025 Osaka, expressed hopes that the event would foster global unity amidst current global tensions, including trade wars, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and conflicts in the Middle East. Despite challenges such as rising construction costs and slow ticket sales, Japan aims to showcase cutting-edge technology and diverse cultures. The Expo’s centerpiece, the “Grand Ring,” symbolizes unity. Although attendance has been below target, organizers hope for 280 million visitors. Emperor Naruhito recalled his excitement at the 1970 Expo and expressed hope that children would be inspired by future-focused exhibits.
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