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The South Florida Roundup

The High Cost Of Living By The Water

Emily Michot
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Miami Herald
King tide flooding at Indian Creek Drive and 30th Street in Miami Beach in 2015. This year's king tide flooding was milder across South Florida.

Floridians pay a price for living on the coast.

 

Hurricane Michael, which made landfall just shy of a Category 5 storm, ravaged the Panhandle and Big Bend area. The storm destroyed neighborhoods and washed out roads – changing lives forever.

Meanwhile, South Florida faced the peak of king tide season. This year, the highest of high tides brought spotty flooding across the region.

WLRN’s environment reporter Kate Stein explains how king tides are seen as a sign of sea-level rise and how South Florida is responding. She joins WLRN host Tom Hudson.

This post was updated after the Oct. 12, 2018 episode of the South Florida Roundup aired at 1 p.m.

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Tom Hudson is WLRN's Senior Economics Editor and Special Correspondent.
Alexander Gonzalez produces the afternoon newscasts airing during All Things Considered. He enjoys helping tell the South Florida story through audio and digital platforms. Alex is interested in a little of everything from business to culture to politics.