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Mi 07.08.2024 00:00

washingtonpost.com/climate-env

More Americans are moving into flood and fire hot spots

More than 300,000 Americans moved to flood- or fire-prone counties last year, according to data from the real estate company Redfin.

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An American flag survives the wrath of Hurricane Ian in September 2022 at a mobile home park in San Carlos Island, Fla., that suffered significant damage. (Octavio Jones for The Washington Post)

By Sarah Kaplan
August 5, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT

She pointed to a Headwaters analysis of Federal Emergency Management Agency data published last week, which found that demand for funding from the agency’s flagship climate resilience program was nearly six times the amount of money available.

The challenging reality, Hernandez added, is that millions of people already live in the crosshairs of climate hazards — and the roster of risky places will only expand as the planet continues to warm.

“It’s hard to find a place where there isn’t a risk of climate disaster,” she said. “We need leadership and investment to avoid disasters by building communities that are prepared.”

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