KatRisk estimates Hurricane Ian losses to fall between $29.9bn and $62.1bn

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Reinsurance News - Oct 03, 2022

Risk-modelling firm KatRisk has estimated that the combined costs from Hurricane Ian, which has battered Florida in the last week, should fall between $29.9bn and $62.1bn. The firm said in a presentation that it estimates losses from storm surge to reach somewhere between $10.7bn and $24.9bn, with i...

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