‘I talk about moving daily’: Florida residents weigh whether to leave after destructive storms | CNN Business

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Last year, flooding from Hurricane Idalia destroyed the home Rachel Muse-Connealy owns in St. Petersburg, Florida. Then, in late September, Hurricane Helene flooded the rental home she now shares with her husband and 10-month-old baby. It also set back repairs to the house destroyed by Idalia.

Last week, her family had to evacuate for a second time in a matter of weeks for Hurricane Milton.

“Our rental house and the house we own are completely underwater. Our two cars, too,” Muse-Connealy told CNN last week. “We lost all our furniture, all of

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