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With the U.S. government shutdown now well into its second week, the country's federal flood insurance program has come to a halt. It comes at a time when homeowners may need it the most. The program, which supports $70 billion in annual economic activity, can no longer provide or even renew policies, a troubling development, particularly for residents in Florida during peak hurricane season. CGTN's Nitza Soledad Perez reports from Miami.
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