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Three years after Hurricane Ian, rising costs and climate-driven insurance hikes are displacing longtime residents from Fort Myers Beach.
Three years after Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers Beach is rebuilding with more expensive, storm-resistant structures, pushing out longtime residents due to soaring construction and insurance costs.
Rising premiums, driven by climate change and frequent disasters, are making housing unaffordable for middle- and working-class families across southwest Florida and the U.S., fueling gentrification and threatening local tax revenues.
This shift reflects a growing national trend where climate-related risks are eroding affordability and reshaping coastal communities.
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Tres años después del huracán Ian, el aumento de los costos y las subidas de los seguros impulsados por el clima están desplazando a los residentes de Fort Myers Beach.