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Tuesday s Daily Pulse | 5/25/2021 Floridians are eager to travel to Europe, but European visitors to Florida will have to wait Floridians are booking trips to Europe, after last week s announcement that tourists are being welcomed back by the European Union starting this summer. However, it could be a while before visitors from Europe and elsewhere return to the Sunshine State. Crossing the Atlantic will be easier starting next month. Don’t expect to see the surge in outbound traffic translate into visits to Florida right away. The U.S. remains closed to most international visitors, including Canadians. according to Visit Florida, 3.6 million people from Canada visited Florida in 2019.[Source: WUSF] ....
Hurricane 2021: Seven hurricane myths that need to go away Thereâs always been a lot of bad advice out there about getting ready for hurricane season. Here are seven myths emergency officials wish Floridians would just get over already. Â Â For the latest news and updates throughout hurricane season, check tampabay.com/hurricane [ Photo illustration by ASHLEY DYE | Times and Shutterstock ] That advice echoes across Florida every storm season. And every year, itâs wrong. âThat does not help nothing,â said Pasco County Emergency Management Director Andrew Fossa. âThe only thing that is going to do is hold bigger pieces of glass together as it flies through the air.â ....
Pasco ponders purchase of homes cut off by Hudson sinkhole activity Purchasing and demolishing the homes could run the county between $1.4-2.6 million  Updated May 7 DADE CITY â Nearly 21 months after the first traces of holes appeared along Willow Brook Court in the Lakeside Woodlands neighborhood of Hudson, the nightmare continues for residents. For those who live in the six houses along the roadway closed permanently after the depressions formed, there is no access to their homes for vehicles. They are forced to use carts and wheel barrows to bring home groceries and to drag their garbage cans down the road for trash day in all kinds of weather. Home improvements donât happen because providers cannot get to them. ....