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 Analysis byreal estate firm Redfinfinds that in 2021 and 2022, more people moved into regions that are at risk of flooding, wildfire or extreme heat event stanley cup s.Nearly 400,000 more people moved into the counties in the U.S. that are most prone to flooding. Nearly 450,000 more moved to places where fire is a big risk, and nearly 630,000 more people will have stanley bottles  to deal with the risks of extreme heat, according to Redfin s numbers.In all three of those risk categories, the rate of peo stanley tumblers ple moving to the areas increased over the rates from 2019-2020.Refdin crunched numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and from the climate risk assessment scores byFirst Street Foundation.It found more people are moving into flood-prone counties than out. The most popular was Florida s Lee County 鈥攚here roughly half of homes are at high flood risk.Riverside County, California, where homes are at high risk from wildfires, saw a net population increase. So did Maricopa County, Arizona, where extreme heat is a regular risk, and is currentlybaking the regionin an unprecedented heatwave. Redfin says Maricopa County gained the most residents of any in the U.S. in 2022.Separate data frommoving van company U-Haulshowed the same: more people moved to the Southeast and Southwest in 2022 than anywhere else. Texas and Florida were the top two destinations, respectively.SEE MORE: Why are insurance companies pulling out of some states As for why 鈥攔eal estate is relatively affordable in many of these destinations, Redfin s Shto What the Texas power outages reveal about the US energy grid
 PROVO, Utah 鈥?A 40-year-old man died in U stanley becher tah on Saturday after he apparently fell while climbing at Bridal Veil Falls with his fianc茅e s 9-year-old son.Utah County search and rescue  SAR  volunteers and a Department of Public Safety  DPS  helicopter team ass kubki stanley isted in a daring operation on the steep and rocky terrain of the falls to retrieve the body of Adrian Vanderklis Sunday morning. We got a call a little after 7 p.m. [Saturday] from a woman who said that her fianc茅 and her son were climbing up here at Bridal Veil,  said Sgt. Spencer Cannon with the Utah County Sheriff s Office.  They hadn t seen them for a couple of hours and that caused them concern. When deputies and SAR arrived, they said the 9-year-old boy made it down safely. The boy stated he was hiking in front of Vanderklis on their way down from the climb. At some point, he turned around and he couldn t see [Vanderklis],  Cannon added.   stanley trinkflaschen When search and rescue got up here and did some looking, they located [him]. He was in an area, very steep angle near a vertical cliff and he was deceased. With the light quickly fading, Cannon said the SAR team decided to delay the recovery efforts until Sunday morning in order to avoid further catastrophe. We got here about 7 [Sunday] morning and started setting things up,  Cannon said.With the assistance of a DPS helicopter team, SAR volunteers were able to hoist Vanderklis s body off the steep cliffs of Bridal Veil Falls. These search and rescue volunteers are amazing,  Cannon