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More than 50% of the U.S. population is living in an area that is now twice as likely to experience a severe flood, First Street reports.
The tropical system is forecast to reach the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico later this week.
The 2022 hurricane season illustrated that even in a mild year, a single major storm can cause industry-shaking losses.
This year's historic Canadian wildfires have destroyed at least 4 million hectares, or about 1% of the country's forests.
Anywhere it can rain, it can flood. But these burgs are especially at risk.
December 2022 through January 2023 saw an increase in every type of loss associated with winter storms compared to the previous year, according to a report from Verisk.
These were the ten most damaging hurricanes to hit the U.S. based on the 2023 Consumer Price Index adjusted cost, according to the NOAA.
A report from CoreLogic shows more than 32 million U.S. residences are at risk of damage from hurricane-force winds.
The hail threat is growing and has unique cumulative effects. Here's how insurers can better address the risk.
Ready.gov recommends residents in areas at risk of wildfires take these precautions to protect themselves and their property.