$34B in storm damage upends towns, insurance companies Unprecedented levels of damage from storms this year is upending US towns and the insurance industry
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Damages from convective storms in the
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"The effects of climate change can already be seen in certain perils like heatwaves, droughts, floods and extreme precipitation,"
There have been a multitude of high-profile meteorological events to start the second half of the year including heatwaves in the
Damages and insurance losses from those events are still being tallied,
The figures for the first half of the year are in line with a report last month from another reinsurer,
"Devastating storms, which now seem to be the norm rather than the exception, are expected to continue to grow in intensity and severity," wrote
Winter said that it is "imperative" to act immediately in preparing communities for the "physical and financial risks of future climate-related weather events."
Reinsurers are the insurance industry's insurers, covering losses that could upend an individual company.
Symons said he is like most residents in Perrytown in that he is still arguing with insurance companies. Some residents have sought his assistance as mayor.
"There's not a whole lot we can do for them as a city," he explained.
One lesson Symons has learned from the ordeal is the importance of an annual accounting for the cost of what is inside a building and what it would cost to rebuild. One of his buildings, a furniture store, was acquired recently so the valuation was easy. Another building that he has owned for 20 years has proved more difficult.
The increasing frequency of extreme weather has created disruptions within the insurance industry and some insurers have retreated from states that are getting hit hard, such as
The pullback by insurers is happening despite years of skyrocketing premiums for property owners in hard hit states.
Last month, Travelers said catastrophe losses doubled in its most recent quarter and the company, considered a bellwether for the insurance industry due to its size, said it lost money.
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