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Homeowners insurance is pricing people out in disaster-prone cities

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    rssbot@lemmy.bestiver.se
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      treczoks@lemmy.world
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      Well, yes. If an area is disaster-prone, one should not build there. Especially not those typical stick-and-cardboard houses that more often contribute to the disasters than protect from them.

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        Well, yes. If an area is disaster-prone, one should not build there. Especially not those typical stick-and-cardboard houses that more often contribute to the disasters than protect from them.

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        jet@hackertalks.com
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        I welcome hurricane prone areas to start building geodesic domes out of concrete where the first floor is just pure concrete storage. Living space above

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