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Restoring an East Coast Port Damaged by Superstorm Sandy
Carnival Files Suit Against Alabama Ship Repair Firm
Investigators Close to Pinpointing Colorado Wildfire Start
Post-Sandy Flood Maps Bring Some Relief to Coast
Rapid City Police Launch Pedestrian Safety Campaign
Colorado Wildfire Evacuees See Destruction Firsthand
GM Recalling 193,652 SUVs for Fire Risk

How about we just avoid building homes on the sand? They may stand up to wind, but they won’t stand up to water, and as a tax payer, I don’t want to cover anymore federal flood insurance for people to have a house on the beach rebuilt.