Latest Hurricane Headlines

All the headlines from our Hurricane Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Hurricane Emily Moves Towards Mexico-U.S. Border; Storm Weakens, But Still a Threat

Jul 18 2005 // Having lost some of her punch, Hurricane Emily moved on Monday into the Gulf of Mexico where warmer water temperatures could give her one more strong shot of power as she moves towards the Mexico-U.S. border. The storm...

Insurance Community Concerns Mount Over Climate Change Debate

Jul 18 2005 // To paraphrase an old adage: “Nothing concentrates the overall mind of the property/casualty insurance community as much as the approaching certainty of large loss events.” So, it’s no wonder that many...

BOCA RATON CONDO DEVELOPER SAYS ‘NO’ TO HURRICANE SHUTTERS

Jul 18 2005 // Banyan Lakes, a condominium developer in Boca Raton, Fla., an area well known for upscale housing, has banned condo owners from placing hurricane shutters outside their windows, residents can put them inside the windows if...

Dennis Slams Fla. Panhandle; AIR Damage Estimate $1B to $2.5B

Jul 18 2005 // Hurricane Dennis slammed into the northern coastline of the Gulf of Mexico between Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach, Fla. July 10 shortly after 3 p.m. (EDT) packing top sustained winds of 120 mph. The hurricane lost...

Hurricane Emily on the Prowl in Yucatan; Texas Coast Prepares for Storm This Week

Jul 17 2005 // The season’s second major hurricane set its sights on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and the tourist haven of Cancun on Sunday, with the Category 4 storm possibly visiting the Texas Gulf Coast later this...

OSHA Issues Alert on Dangers Involving Cleanup, Recovery from Hurricanes

Jul 15 2005 // The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is urging employers and workers to take appropriate safety measures to avoid injury and illnesses associated with the recovery and...

Insurers Advise Texas Gulf Residents to Prep for Hurricanes as Season Unfolds

Jul 15 2005 // Residents along the Gulf Coast of Texas can learn a lot from the experiences of those people in Florida who were victims of multiple hurricanes last year, according Sandra Ray, public affairs director of Southwestern...

RMS Revises Dennis Loss Estimate to $1B – $3B

Jul 14 2005 // Risk Management Solutions revised its insured U.S. loss estimate from $1 billion to $5 billion to $1 billion to $3 billion from Hurricane Dennis, reflecting observations of their field reconnaissance team and additional...

Tropical Storm Emily Fast Moving; Expected to Become a Hurricane Soon

Jul 13 2005 // Tropical Storm Emily had 60 mph winds early Wednesday morning and was continuing on its path into the Caribbean. The National Weather Service reported at 5 a.m. its eye was 260 miles southeast of Barbados at latitude 11.1...

Hurricane Dennis’s Bark Was Worse Than Its Bite; Carriers, Associations Evaluating Damages

Jul 12 2005 // As Hurricane Dennis approached Key West, Fla., large insurance carriers, expecting and preparing for the worst, alerted hundreds of adjusters to proceed to Florida and Alabama, and put hundreds of other employees on...

Safeco Team Deployed to 3 States for Hurricane Dennis

Jul 12 2005 // Seattle-based Safeco’s National Catastrophe Team has deployed additional claims professionals to Alabama, Florida and Georgia to aid customers recovering from Hurricane Dennis. Safeco’s claims personnel are...

Hurricane Center Watching Tropical Storm Emily

Jul 12 2005 // Tropical Storm Emily, the fifth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, developed late on Monday but was still far out in the ocean and several days away from posing a threat to any inhabited areas. Emily, given...

Fitch Reports Hurricane Dennis Could Have Implications for Fla. Market

Jul 12 2005 // Chicago-based Fitch Ratings states that Hurricane Dennis is expected to represent a material loss to the insurance industry. Dennis came ashore on Sunday, July 10, at 3:25 p.m., on Santa Rosa Island, Fla., as a Category 3...

Fla. CAT Fund Has $3B Available for Hurricane Claims

Jul 12 2005 // Almost $3 billion is available to pay for claims from Hurricane Dennis and any other storms that may hit the state according to Mike McCauley, a spokesman for the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. Risk assessment groups...

Citizens Activates Hotline, Dispatches Response Unit; Only a Few FAIA Agents Report Damage

Jul 11 2005 // Citizens Property Insurance Corp. reports it has set up its “storm claims hotline,” and has dispatched a claims response unit to Milton, Fla.; while the Florida Independent Insurance Agents reports most of its...

Mercury Group Teams Mobilize to Help Victims of Hurricane Dennis

Jul 11 2005 // Mercury Insurance Group emergency response teams have mobilized to support its policyholders with claims resulting from Hurricane Dennis. The response teams are now in place and prepared to immediately deploy to impacted...

Hurricane Dennis’ Insured Losses Estimated to Reach $2.5 Billion

Jul 10 2005 // AIR Worldwide estimates insured losses in the United States from Hurricane Dennis will be between $1 billion to $2.5 billion. Although Dennis made landfall in the same region as Hurricane Ivan in 2004, insured losses from...

Florida Select Activates Toll-Free Hurricane Line

Jul 10 2005 // Sarasota, Fla.-based Florida Select Insurance Company has activated a toll free line 1-888-700-0101–to give its customers immediate information about Hurricane Dennis and how to file claims. Florida Select, a...

Category 4 Hurricane Dennis; Batters Cuba, Eyes Fla.

Jul 8 2005 // Hurricane Dennis has become a powerful storm of Ivan like proportions. As it churned through the warm waters of the Caribbean, Dennis picked up strength and size. The latest report from Miami’s National Hurricane...

Ala. Preps for Hurricane Dennis

Jul 8 2005 // As the Alabama Independent Insurance Agents (AIIA) noted, it looks like Alabama is not going to catch any breaks this year when it comes to hurricanes. AIIA wants to help its members and their customers prepare for the...