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Flood insurance questions ahead of peak hurricane season

New York Times Business notes no hurricane strength storms have formed yet in the Atlantic this year, but the limited activity so far is not a guarantee for the rest of the season.

With peak hurricane season approaching, New York Times Business highlights questions around whether homeowners need flood insurance.

The outlet points out that no hurricane strength storms have formed yet this year in the Atlantic basin, but cautions that the current pace may not hold.

The article frames the risk as uncertain heading into the season, emphasizing that earlier-than-usual storm development is not assured and conditions can change quickly.

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