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A UCLA report estimates $75 billion in insured losses alone, far more than the next four most destructive California wildfires combined.
Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Company, has sold out of her Christmas blends but is still waiting for affordable loans to rebuild.
After years of rising premiums, policyholders may see some relief.
The team at Hickory Nut Gap Farm, outside of Asheville, has made significant progress cleaning up storm-related debris.
The hurricane toppled power lines — around 86,000 North Carolina residents are still waiting on power, according to the governor’s office.
More frequent severe storms mean there are, unfortunately, more opportunities to learn how to better estimate economic damage.
Computing power is helping make sure there are fewer false alarms.
As people become more aware of living in vulnerable areas, home prices will gradually reflect that risk, says Tim Judge of Fannie Mae.
Nearly 250 campers had to be airlifted out of the Sierra Nevada mountains after the fire trapped them at a lake.
They’re dropping coverage as premiums rise and protection shrinks, despite extreme weather brought on by climate change.