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Tag: Pinellas County

‘Sawtooth’ Pinellas beach renourishment could leave some homes at risk – Tampa Bay Times

Pinellas Beaches, 2010 (by JacksonvilleDistrict CC BY 2.0 via Flickr).

The county will pump sand outside some homes and businesses, while skipping neighbors who didn’t grant access…

Where does hurricane waste go? We tracked it with Air Tags to find out – the Washington Post

Coast Guard Strike team members Petty Officer 1st Class Tina Kimball and Petty Officer 2nd Class C.J. Marsh navigate debris during a mission to assess boats damaged in Hurricane Ian for potential pollution threats, Fort Myers, Florida, Nov. 1, 2022 (by Petty Officer 1st Class Lisa Ferdinando, Courtesy of Coast Gaurd CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr).

The small 1.54-square-mile Treasure Island would produce over 128,000 cubic yards of debris after the storms — roughly 2 million standard kitchen trash bags worth of waste…

Helene Has Killed More Than 110 People, Here Are Some of Their Stories – the New York Times

U.S. Airmen assigned to the 202nd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers (RED HORSE) Squadron, Florida Air National Guard, clear roads in Keaton Beach, Florida, after the landfall of Hurricane Helene, Sept. 27, 2024 (Courtesy of The National Guard, photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Hancock CC BY 2.0 via Flickr).

After the Category 4 hurricane made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast and pummeled the Southeast, some victims’ portraits were coming into focus…

The homeowner mutiny leaving Florida cities defenseless against hurricanes – Grist Magazine

Daytona Beach Shores, FL , from a hotel balcony, 2008 (by "if winter ends," CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr).

The Army Corps of Engineers won’t restore eroded beaches in Pinellas County unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access…

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