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U.S. cities see up to 15% drop in violent crime due to community policing and social investments, while climate damage and rising costs threaten tropical and coastal areas.
A nationwide decline in violent crime is being reported across major U.S. cities, with some areas seeing up to a 15% drop, attributed to community policing, social service investments, and improved data sharing.
Experts stress the importance of early mental health intervention, noting delayed treatment leads to worse outcomes.
Meanwhile, tropical destinations face rising living costs, overcrowding, and environmental strain, raising sustainability concerns, while coastal communities in Florida and Louisiana continue to grapple with climate-related damage and call for federal support.
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Las ciudades estadounidenses ven una caída de hasta un 15% en el crimen violento debido a la policía comunitaria y las inversiones sociales, mientras que el daño climático y el aumento de los costos amenazan las áreas tropicales y costeras.