• An Ybor business owner closed her yoga studio repeatedly from worries over moldy, waterlogged walls. • A Pinellas woman’s home flooded in one hurricane, and a tree crushed her car in another. • A Tampa student feared her insulin would become ineffective in extreme, hot temperatures.

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  • Residents in Tampa and surrounding Pinellas County are highlighting the tangible costs of extreme weather. A Ybor City yoga studio owner has repeatedly shut her business because of mold‑infested, water‑logged walls. In Pinellas, a homeowner’s house was flooded during one hurricane, and a tree toppled onto her car in a separate storm. A Tampa student expressed worry that rising temperatures could render her insulin ineffective. These stories underscore how hurricanes, flooding, and heatwaves are affecting local businesses, homes, and health, prompting residents to seek greater resilience and support.

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