Latest Hurricane Headlines

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

Gulf Coast Fears Tropical Storm Laura Could Become Deadly Hurricane

Aug 24 2020 // Leaders on the U.S. Gulf Coast warned Monday that Tropical Storm Laura could rapidly intensify into one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the region and urged residents to prepare before landfall in Texas or Louisiana...

How COVID-19 Could Impact Post-Hurricane Loss Inflation in Florida: AIR Worldwide

Aug 24 2020 // By the end of March 2020 people were wondering what the impact of COVID-19 on the upcoming hurricane season would be. There is no historical event to provide evidence for how the scenario might unfold, so we need to start...

Insured Losses from Hurricane Isaias $3-$5 Billion: RMS

Aug 24 2020 // Estimated total insured losses from Hurricane Isaias will be between $3.0 and $4.5 billion in the U.S. This includes estimated losses to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) of between $400 and $700 million,...

Dueling Storms Marco, Laura Hit Haiti, Dominican, Cuba on Way to Gulf Coast

Aug 23 2020 // SUNDAY, 08/23/2020, 06:23 PM— Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura tore through the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, forcing thousands of coastal residents in Louisiana and Cuba to evacuate and flooding roads...

Gulf Coast Braces for Tropical Storm Marco; States Declare Emergencies

Aug 23 2020 // 08/22/2020 05:30 PM — Marco, one of two tropical storms headed for the U.S. Gulf Coast, was forecast to strengthen into a hurricane later on Saturday as coastal governors urged residents to prepare for the unprecedented...

Florida Mayor, City Attorney Charged in $5M Hurricane Michael Fraud Scheme

Aug 21 2020 // The mayor and city attorney of a Florida Panhandle city are the latest to be charged in the theft of $5 million in Hurricane Michael debris removal funds, prosecutors announced Wednesday. Lynn Haven Mayor Margo Anderson...

Florida Unveils $10M Loan Program to Aid Hurricane Michael-Ravaged Panhandle

Aug 19 2020 // Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a $10 million housing loan program that could benefit hundreds of home buyers in the Florida Panhandle, which was devastated two years ago by Hurricane Michael. DeSantis traveled to Panama City...

RMS Estimates Insured Losses from Hurricane Isaias at $3-$5 Billion

Aug 17 2020 // Estimated total insured losses from Hurricane Isaias will be between $3.0 and $4.5 billion in the U.S. This includes estimated losses to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) of between $400 and $700 million,...

New Jersey Provides Guidance for Homeowners After Tropical Storm Isaias

Aug 13 2020 // The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) has provided guidance for homeowners suffering property damage caused by the recent tropical storm that rattled the state. DOBI has issued guidance for New Jersey...

New York Regulator Takes Action to Expedite Isaias-Related Insurance Claims

Aug 13 2020 // The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has taken action to help expedite the payment of insurance claims for New Yorkers affected by Tropical Storm Isaias. As the storm moved through the eastern portion...

Tropical Storms Could Set a Record at 25 This Season

Aug 11 2020 // The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) last Thursday predicted up to 16 more named tropical storms this year, to as many as 25, the highest in the agency’s history. The 2020 Atlantic...

Connecticut Residents Warned About Repair Scams After Tropical Storm Isaias

Aug 11 2020 // Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has warned Connecticut residents to be on alert for tree removal, power restoration or other repair scams in areas still without power or where heavy damage resulted from Tropical...

Insured Losses From Hurricane Isaias Could Reach $4 Billion in U.S.

Aug 10 2020 // Hurricane Isaias likely caused $4 billion of insured losses in the U.S. and $200 million in the Caribbean, according to risk modelers at Karen Clark & Co. The estimates cover privately insured wind and storm surge...

COVID Business Interruption Suits Top 700 with More to Come

Aug 10 2020 // When insurance coverage lawsuits brought by businesses seeking coverage for COVID-related interruptions surpassed the 700 mark last month, the natural question to ask was: Is that a lot? That’s exactly the question...

Hurricane-Vulnerable Counties Are Home to 32% of U.S. Businesses

Aug 10 2020 // As the 2020 hurricane season gets underway, emergency officials pay attention to the growing share (29%) of the U.S. population in the nation’s 255 coastline counties. They’re also looking at ways to minimize...

Florida’s Citizens Moratorium on Policy Cancellations Extended to 2021

Aug 10 2020 // Florida’s state-run insurer Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has extended its moratorium on cancellations and nonrenewals until the end of 2020 despite previously announcing it would resume processing them on Aug....

Delaware Issues Insurance Reminders After Tropical Storm Isaias

Aug 7 2020 // Tropical Storm Isaias produced tornado activity, heavy rain and flooding, hail and strong winds throughout Delaware, causing significant destruction in several Delaware communities, according to a press release issued by...

Virginia Offers Guidance for Policyholders in Wake of Tropical Storm Isaias

Aug 7 2020 // The Virginia State Corporation Commission’s (SCC) Bureau of Insurance is encouraging policyholders that sustained property damage from Tropical Storm Isaias to contact their insurance company or agent as soon as...

Marginal Flood Risk Remains for North Carolina After Isaias

Aug 6 2020 // At least eight people were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias battered the U.S. East Coast with rain and fierce winds after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina. Millions of people were without power on Wednesday...

Urban Flooding Is On The Rise, So What Can Be Done?

Aug 6 2020 // As hurricane season heats up, a growing number of properties located outside of FEMA-designated high-risk flood zones are already flooding. The problem is especially bad in the urban areas of America’s cities. A...