Aerial view of a hurricane Hurricane Francine made landfall in  Louisiana as a Category 2 storm on September 11. (Credit: EvgeniyQW/Adobe Stock)

Insured losses in the United States from Hurricane Francine are estimated at around $1.5 billion, according to Karen Clark & Company's modeling. This includes business interruption and automobiles, as well as privately insured damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties, but does not include boats, offshore properties or National Flood Insurance Program losses.

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Brittney Meredith-Miller

Brittney Meredith-Miller is assistant editor of PropertyCasualty360.com. She can be reached at [email protected].