More Americans move to hurricane zones despite risks
And in his state of the city address this year, Mayor John Tecklenburg said Charleston must "rezone every inch of our city" to put an end to development in flood-prone areas. But even as it works to fortify itself, Charleston- which was lashed by wind and rain from Hurricane Ian on Friday- has greenlit plans for a more than 9,000 acre residential and commercial…
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