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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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Subrogation recoveries from 2017 and 2018 wildfires put the carrier’s overall July catastrophe bill in credit to the tune of $334mn.
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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.
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The state has been under a “historic lightning siege”, a CalFire spokesperson told a press conference Wednesday.
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The Category 3 Pacific storm could cause flash flooding and mudslides in and around popular tourist areas.
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If Hurricane Katrina were to hit the US in 2020 privately insured losses could reach $65bn, up from $41bn 15 years ago.
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The Category 3 storm looks set to skirt the tourist city of Cabo San Lucas.
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There are now 26 active incidents across the state due to heatwave conditions and sustained winds.
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The research firm says the pandemic will become the leading example of “silent” coverage uncertainty.
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The Lake Fire is now 38% contained, though 4,570 structures remain under threat.