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The blaze in northern California has so far burnt more than 350,000 acres and is 22% contained.
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The firm's managing director says pandemic losses appear to pose no existential threat to the sector.
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Marco is forecast to make landfall in Louisiana on Monday, with Laura hitting Texas by Thursday.
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The storm is predicted to hit the US Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday as a Category 2 storm.
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The storms will bring strong winds, storm surges and heavy rainfall.
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Thousands have been forced to evacuate across northern and central California.
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Storms could develop into hurricanes before striking the US, but long-range outlooks are uncertain.
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The now tropical storm is expected to move further out into the Pacific and become a tropical depression by tomorrow.
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Evacuation orders are in place across northern California, including for the 120,000-strong city of Healdsburg near Santa Rosa.
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Hurricane Isaias will be another retention loss for insurers, even at surprise $4bn insured loss estimates.
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The NHC warns of life-threatening flash floods and rip currents in Mexico.
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Almost 350,000 acres burn in the Golden State as firefighters battle two major blazes west of Denver.