
Research infographic describing the percentage of Florida millennials who believe it’s safe to swim during a lightning storm. The bottom diagram displays the beliefs of multiple generations regarding the safety of bathing during storms.
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Research infographic describing the percentage of Florida millennials who believe it’s safe to swim during a lightning storm. The bottom diagram displays the beliefs of multiple generations regarding the safety of bathing during storms.
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In the aftermath of the deadly thunderstorms that impacted the Southeast, Attorney General Pam Bondi is urging Floridians to be wary of storm-related scams and is offering tips to safeguard against potential scammers.
“While there is not an official declared state of emergency in Florida due to the recent severe weather, affected consumers may still be targeted by scammers,” said Attorney General Bondi. “In many parts of our state, trees are uprooted, homes and businesses are damaged and contractors and tree removal services are in demand, making conditions ideal for scams.”
After a severe and damaging storm, unscrupulous individuals will sometimes prey on those in distress. To safeguard against scams in the aftermath of a storm, consumers should follow these tips:
Consumers can report fraudulent activity by calling the Attorney General’s fraud hotline at 1(866) 9-NO-SCAM or by filing a complaint online at MyFloridaLegal.com.

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