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Weather Service: Fewest Tornadoes on Record in Oklahoma in 2014

Jan 4 2015 // Just 16 tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma in 2014, which the National Weather Service says is the fewest on record. Oklahoma state climatologist Gary McManus says a combination of factors led to the relative lack of...

Earthquake Strikes off Coast of Northern California

Jan 2 2015 // The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting a 5.3 magnitude earthquake off the coast of northern California. The USGS says the quake was centered in the Pacific Ocean, about 70 miles west of Ferndale, California, and struck...

Mississippi Hoping for FEMA Aid for Tornado Victims

Jan 1 2015 // Earlier this week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Small Business Administration joined Mississippi and local officials on a tour of the Columbia area, as well as Jones and Lamar counties that were hit by...

Washington Wildfire Claims Prepared for Lawsuit

Dec 30 2014 // More than 150 property owners are preparing to sue the state of Washington over wildfire damage claims that have been denied by the state Department of Natural Resources. Brewster attorney Alex Thomason told the Capital...

Looking Back to 2014, Ahead to 2015 at Natural Disaster Activity

Dec 29 2014 // Fewer tornadoes, a mild hurricane season, lower acreage lost to wildfires, overall less flood and other damage— all in all, 2014 was not as bad as it could have been for natural disasters in the U.S. That’s...

Oregon State Warned About Building in Tsunami Zone

Dec 29 2014 // Oregon’s state geologist urged Oregon State University not to put a marine studies building in a tsunami zone south of Newport’s Yaquina Bay Bridge – or at least build it to withstand waves as high as 43...

Louisiana Auditor: Work Needed Still on Tracking Hurricane Aid

Dec 29 2014 // Louisiana has a long way to go to make sure that more than a billion dollars in housing aid has been used properly by the thousands of people who got federal help from the catastrophic 2005 hurricane season, according to a...

Businesses Push for Terrorism Insurance Vote When Congress Returns

Dec 24 2014 // Lobbyists for insurers, real estate financiers and businesses launched into action last week to urge quick renewal of a terrorism insurance program in 2015 after U.S. lawmakers left it to expire at the end of this...

USI Insurance Services Launches Terrorism Insurance Underwritten by Lloyd’s

Dec 24 2014 // USI Insurance Services has launched a new terrorism insurance product to address the expiring Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (TRIPRA), which ends Dec. 31. Unlike TRIPRA however, USI’s Terrorism...

Prison Sites at Salt Lake City Could Get Hit By Tsunami

Dec 23 2014 // The ground shakes violently and then a wall of salty, brine-shrimp-laden water crashes into the Utah State Prison. The cells of the state’s most dangerous inmates start to flood. Panicked Corrections officers must...

PERILS Posts Final $513.5 Million Loss Estimate on 2013 Windstorm Dirk

Dec 23 2014 // PERILS AG announced that its “fourth and final” loss estimate for windstorm Dirk, which affected the UK and France from 23 to 25 December 2013, is €420 million [$513.5 million] for the property insurance...

10 Years After Disaster, Tsunami Warning System ‘Weaknesses Remain’

Dec 22 2014 // In April 2012, Indonesia’s , the city worst hit by the tsunami that killed at least 226,000 people on Boxing Day ten years ago, received a terrifying reminder of how unprepared it was for the next disaster. As an...

Risk Modelers Aim to Gauge Risks of ‘Cyber Hurricane’

Dec 22 2014 // Even as the Sony Corp. cyber attack laid bare the kinds of vulnerabilities that typically drive companies to buy insurance policies, the lack of a risk model for insurers means such protection is not always easy to...

Fireman’s Fund Timeline: Through Earthquake, Amex and More

Dec 19 2014 // The sale of a Fireman’s Fund unit from Allianz SE to Ace Ltd. stands to further diminish an iconic U.S. insurance brand that dates to the 1800s. The buyer said Thursday that it will integrate the operation, which...

Senate Fails to Renew Terrorism Insurance

Dec 17 2014 // A U.S. program that backstops insurance companies’ losses from acts of terrorism is set to end after the Senate didn’t extend it. Efforts to reauthorize the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for six years fell apart...

EF0 Tornado Reported in Oklahoma

Dec 16 2014 // A small tornado that touched ground briefly in Arcadia, Okla., has been rated an EF0 by the National Weather Service in Norman. Weather service meteorologist Marc Austin said that the tornado caused no damage and appeared...

Terrorism Insurance Bill Tagged with Community Bank Provision

Dec 16 2014 // When the U.S. House of Representatives approved a terrorism insurance bill last week, it contained a little-noticed provision that would require at least one member of the Federal Reserve’s board to have community...

Senate Expected to Follow House, Approve Terrorism Insurance Renewal

Dec 15 2014 // Supporters of renewing the federal terrorism reinsurance program are optimistic that the Senate will follow the House and approve it, however the exact day and time of the Senate vote this week remains unclear. In addition...

Weather Service to Deem Tornado-Torn Arkansas County ‘Storm Ready’

Dec 12 2014 // The National Weather Service says it will recognize Faulkner County in Arkansas as a “StormReady” community next week. Forecasters said that with the deaths in last April’s tornado at Mayflower and...

Senator Criticizes ‘Unclean’ Terrorism Insurance Bill Passed by House

Dec 12 2014 // Democratic U.S. Senator Charles Schumer on Thursday called for the U.S. House of Representatives to extend a federal terrorism insurance program by passing a “clean” bill with no controversial extra...