A Decade After Hurricane Katrina Rising Flood Risk Threatens Coastal Cities
A decade after Hurricane Katrina caused $41 billion in property and casualty insurance losses, the most expensive catastrophe ever experienced by the global insurance industry, rising sea levels are driving up expected economic and insurance losses from hurricane-driven storm surge …
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