Laws block renters, buyers from learning about flooded homes; propeller critically injures endangered whale
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
FEMA released data on repeatedly flooded properties, but decided that sharing their addresses would violate federal privacy laws.
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