Images compiled by Insurance Journal show the devastation to the Florida Panhandle caused by Hurricane Michael, which hit the region Oct. 10 as a Category 4 storm. Loss estimates range from $3 to $9 billion, according to catastrophe modelers, and some reports say the economic impact could be more than $25 billion.
Special thanks to Geomni, a Verisk business, and State Farm for exclusive images.
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- Florida Regulator Urges Insurers to Respond Quickly After Michael, Says 500K Insureds At Risk
- AIR: Hurricane Michael Strongest Storm to Hit Florida Panhandle on Record
- Georgia Insurance Chief Says to Prepare for Hurricane Michael; State of Emergency Issued
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