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Hurricanes, Inequality and Neglect

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By Johani Carolina Ponce Across the United States, millions of Latinos live in hurricane-prone or flood-prone regions.In Florida alone, with some 5.7 million people of Latino origin—equivalent to 27.4 percent of their total population according to the Census—and in Texas, home to about 12 million Latinos (approximately 40 percent of the population), these communities face similar structural barriers: limited access to information in Spanish, hou…
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By Johani Carolina Ponce Across the United States, millions of Latinos live in hurricane-prone or flood-prone regions.In Florida alone, with some 5.7 million people of Latino origin—equivalent to 27.4 percent of their total population according to the Census—and in Texas, home to about 12 million Latinos (approximately 40 percent of the population), these communities face similar structural barriers: limited access to information in Spanish, hou…

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TeLoCuentoNews broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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