Note from the editor: This story is the second in a series examining how sea level rise is affecting South Florida real estate, following the deadly condo collapse disaster in Surfside. 

The June 24 collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside has caused litigators, real estate and insurance professionals to rethink how they assess risk and liability, causing one of South Florida’s most familiar problems to float to the surface: sea level rise.

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