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Hurricane Ian Will Cost US Insurers $63B: 'The Largest Hurricane Loss In Florida History'

Published 01/10/2022, 18:41
Updated 01/10/2022, 19:40
© Reuters.  Hurricane Ian Will Cost US Insurers $63B: 'The Largest Hurricane Loss In Florida History'

After Hurricane Ian struck Florida, and North and South Carolina, its remnants are headed to Virginia, and West Virginia on Saturday.

On Wednesday, the storm struck Florida’s Gulf Coast, and on Friday, it thrashed waterfront Georgetown, north of the historic city of Charleston in South Carolina.

Early on Saturday, nearly 1.3 million people in Florida were without power. According to state officials, at least 23 people were killed in the storm in Florida.

President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration, making federal resources available to counties impacted by the storm. He also declared an emergency in North Carolina on Saturday.

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“We’re just beginning to see the scale of that destruction. It’s likely to rank among the worst in the nation’s history,” he said.

Meanwhile, insurers are bracing for a massive hit in claims related to Ian. Which are expected to be the largest storm-related losses in Florida’s history.

According to a risk-modeling firm Karen Clark & Co report, insured loss from Hurricane Ian will be close to $63 billion, with $200 million in the Caribbean and the rest from wind, storm surge, and inland flood losses in the U.S.

“In nominal dollars, Hurricane Ian will be the largest hurricane loss in Florida history,” Karen Clark wrote in its report.

“The total economic damage will be well over $100 billion, including uninsured properties, damage to infrastructure, and other cleanup and recovery costs.”

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