The Moore, Oklahoma tornado, which killed 24 people, was the deadliest to touch down during a nearly weeklong outbreak across the U.S. Midwest. The states hardest hit have been Kansas, Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma, according to SNL Financial.
The devastation began in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area on May 15, with hailstorms and tornadoes. A twister ripped through Granbury, Texas, leveling buildings and leaving at least six people dead. Oklahoma and Kansas then felt the brunt of the severe weather over the next few days, with tornadoes touching down near Shawnee, Okla. and Wichita, Kan. Two people in Oklahoma died during this period.
According to SNL Financial, State Farm is the U.S. insurer with the most exposure in states hardest hit by tornadoes during this period, with Farm Bureau next in line.
This analysis by SNL Financial shows the top U.S. insurers by market share in the tornado-stricken states.

Topics USA Catastrophe Natural Disasters Carriers Texas Windstorm Oklahoma
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