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Woman hospitalized, dog dies in Northwest Miami-Dade mobile home fire

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2024-10-23 16:40:25

SUMMARY: A woman in Northwest Miami Dade was rescued from her mobile home by a roommate during an early morning fire that tragically claimed the life of one of her three dogs. The heroic roommate, ATU Santana, broke a window to reach her, stating he saw heavy smoke upon waking. The homeowner was taken to Ryder Trauma Center, while the two surviving dogs were later relocated to Animal Services. Neighbors reported extensive damage to the mobile home and noted the owner had accumulated numerous possessions, including propane tanks. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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CBS News Miami’s Marybel Rodriguez talked to the hero who got rescued his roommate just as flames and smoke filled their home.

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Strangers find lost family heirloom at Cocoa Beach

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2025-03-28 17:28:24

SUMMARY: A family on vacation at Cocoa Beach was relieved to be reunited with a lost gold necklace, a family heirloom from the husband’s late mother. While swimming, a wave knocked Josh over, causing him to lose the necklace. Desperate, he approached two best friends with metal detectors who agreed to help find it, despite challenging beach conditions. After extensive searching, they successfully recovered the heirloom and informed the family with a picture. Grateful, the family tried to reward them, but the duo refused, believing finding the necklace was rewarding enough. This experience renewed the family’s faith in humanity and generosity.

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A priceless heirloom that was swept out to sea on a family vacation in Central Florida has been recovered in Cocoa Beach. Two men were able to recover the missing necklace using metal detectors, and it has now been returned to its rightful owners.

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Drought, wind, and debris from recent hurricanes are stoking fires across the US

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www.news4jax.com – Tammy Webber, Associated Press – 2025-03-28 16:41:00

SUMMARY: Wildfires are raging across multiple states in the U.S., particularly North Carolina, Florida, and Oklahoma, driven by dry conditions and debris from past hurricanes. This year has seen an alarming 14,800 wildfires burning over 1,100 square miles, far exceeding the 10-year average. Climate change is creating drier weather, resulting in a significant loss of traditional fire seasons. Major fires, like those in Los Angeles and Miami-Dade County, highlight the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires exacerbated by human activities. With 45% of the U.S. in drought, conditions are ripe for continued wildfires, with favorable forecasts into spring in several regions.

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Florida bill would build center to improve property insurance affordability | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-28 08:11:00

(The Center Square) – A bill in the Florida Senate would create a center to research the accessibility and affordability of property insurance.

Senate Bill 114, sponsored by Sen. Jay Trumbull, R-Panama City, would rename the Florida Catastrophic Storm Risk Management Center to the Florida Center for Excellence in Insurance and Risk Management and move it from Florida International University in Miami to Florida State University in Tallahassee. 

Under the Trumbull bill, the center would be required to collaborate with the Office of Insurance Regulation to produce an annual report analyzing the property insurance market. These reports would provide recommendations on improving both the accessibility and affordability of property insurance. 

SB114 would allocate $5 million to start the center and $1.5 million in an annual appropriation to funds its operations. 

The insurance office would be required to contract with the new center to manage the state’s public hurricane loss projection model, which was created by lawmakers in 2000 and put in place at FIU.

This model, unlike the ones used by insurers, would have its assumptions and methodologies open to public review. Lawmakers in the last two fiscal years have appropriated $1.2 million and $2.2 million for improvements to the model.

Florida’s property insurance market has been hit hard after the state was struck by three hurricanes in 66 days last year, tying a record. According to a report by Insurify, Florida has the highest rates nationally at nearly $11,000 in 2023 and the report predicted a 7% increase for 2024. 

“The high cost of homeowners insurance is top of mind for Florida families,” Trumbull said in a news release. “Reforms passed by the Legislature have helped stabilize the property insurance market, and we are finally starting to see some companies lower rates.

“This bill will keep up the positive momentum, creating the premier academic insurance research center in the nation to identify mitigation and resiliency steps Floridians can take to fortify their homes. It also ensures state regulators have the most up-to-date information available to set rates and affirm the financial health of insurance companies.”

In 2007, the Legislature created the Florida Catastrophic Storm Risk Management Center (Storm Risk Center) within the Department of Risk Management of Florida State University’s College of Business.

Lawmakers appropriated $7.9 million to the project starting in 2008 until fiscal 2015-16, when then-Gov. Rick Scott vetoed an outlay of $1.5 million which ended the project.  

A companion bill, House Bill 1097, is in the House.

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