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More than 13 million properties that aren't currently vulnerable to tropical cyclones likely will be in 30 years.
Munich Re recently released their hurricane predictions for 2022; joining a growing chorus warning of an active season.
If the forecast comes to fruition, it would mark the seventh consecutive overactive Atlantic hurricane season.
What have we learned about weather risk, preparedness and insurance in the 30 years since Hurricane Andrew?
There is an above-average probability a major hurricane will make landfall along the continental U.S.
Homeowners insurance rates in Florida are through the roof after years of abusive lawsuits and fraud.
The above-average hurricane season that was forecast to bring 18 named storms already produced 12 cyclones by Sep. 1.
Part 1 of 2: From additional living expenses to lost income coverage, review what's next as cleanup efforts are underway.
The 2030s are expected to usher in 10 years of increasing flood threats due to the moon's cycle.
The hurricane that packed some of the most powerful winds ever to hit the area could cost insurers upwards of $15 billion.
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