KCC estimates Hurricane Francine privately insured loss at close to $1.5bn

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Reinsurance News - Sep 16, 2024

Privately insured losses from Hurricane Francine have been initially estimated as close to $1.5 billion, according to catastrophe risk modelling specialist Karen Clark & Company (KCC). Hurricane Francine, a Category 2 storm with sustained maximum winds of 100 miles per hour, made landfall near T...

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