No Move To Tighten Building Codes As Hurricane Season Starts In Florida
Last year, Hurricane Michael shredded thousands of houses in Panama City, Fla., and surrounding areas that have long had some of Florida's weakest building codes.
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June 1, 2019 at 07:48PM
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NPR News: No Move To Tighten Building Codes As Hurricane Season Starts In Florida
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