Hurricane Fiona insured damages at $660m, says CatIQ

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Reinsurance News - Oct 19, 2022

Hurricane Fiona is estimated to have caused $660 million in insured damages, according to initial estimates from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ), making it the costliest extreme weather event ever recorded in Atlantic Canada. Landfalling on September 24th, Fiona also represents t...

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