"Rebuilding Maine's Coastal Treasures: Recovering from Winter Storm Damage"

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Maine's beaches and coastal parks suffered significant damage from recent storms, raising concerns about their recovery and long-term resilience. State officials are uncertain about the extent of the damage and its potential long-lasting effects, as climate change leads to more extreme weather events. The storms caused erosion, debris, and infrastructure damage, prompting discussions about environmental changes and coastal planning. Efforts to assess and rebuild damaged areas are underway, but the need for adaptation, protection, and potential retreat from vulnerable coastal areas is being considered.
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