More than 13 million people to see new hurricane wind risks
Data: First Street Foundation; Map: Erin Davis/Axios VisualsThe risks of hurricane-caused wind damage will grow along the East and Gulf coasts over the next 30 years and expand into inland areas previously thought to be out of reach for most of these storms, new research finds.Why it matters: How hurricane-related wind damage risks are priced into insurance policies and whether…
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