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However, the Environmental Protection Agency has outlined the main cause of the recent increase in natural disasters ...
The author and editors take ultimate responsibility for the content. Natural disasters and severe weather events that exceed 1 billion dollars in damages are becoming more frequent and extreme.
[15] • Economic impacts: The cost of natural disasters has skyrocketed, with U.S. billion-dollar disasters increasing from an average of 3.3 per year in the 1980s to over 17 annually from 2014-2023.
Last year was one of the worst years for U.S. natural disasters, according to researchers, as the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) future remains uncertain. Major disaster ...
Penny Gusner is a senior insurance writer and analyst at Forbes Advisor. For more than 20 years, she has been helping consumers learn how insurance laws, data, trends, and coverages affect them.
Two U.S. senators introduced a bill Tuesday that aims to minimize damage to homes and communities from floods, wildfires and other natural disasters through a federal tax credit. The legislation ...
Continued reconstruction in North Carolina following last year’s Hurricane Helene. As natural disasters become more severe and intense, recovery from such storms often tallies into the billions.
In keeping with natural disasters in Asia, click here for a Reuters graphics map using scientific analysis to show why Myanmar’s "supershear" quake last month was so devastating. The quake has ...
The wildfires in Southern California earlier this year were another sobering reminder of the devastating impact of natural disasters on local communities, and Connecticut is certainly not immune.