CoreLogic Analysis Shows Final Estimated Insured and Uninsured Damages for Hurricane Ian to be Between $41 Billion and $70 Billion
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Figure 1: Flood Extent of the Peace River in Arcadia, Florida After Hurricane Ian. - (Graphic: Business Wire)
According to this new data analysis, total flood and wind losses are between $41 billion and $70 billion. - Uninsured flood loss for this area is estimated to be between $10 billion and $17 billion.
- Peace River, which normally runs 130 feet wide, flooded to more than a mile wide due to Hurricane Ian surge and rainfall.