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The hurricane has destroyed hundreds of homes and left more than 2.7 million homes without power in Florida.
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Setting aside the storm’s greater potential insured loss scale, the flood risk implies greater exposure.
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Milton’s center is projected to make landfall near or just south of Tampa Bay.
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Contrary to expectations that US casualty would dominate the conversations, Milton took the spotlight.
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Florida concentrated property insurers are expected to face capital struggles.
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The NHC storm track predicts landfall below Sarasota, south of Tampa Bay.
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It also reported that severity increased by 17% in the same period.
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The estimate applies to a landfall south of Tampa Bay.
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The aviation market is currently experiencing high levels of competition.
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The government-backed scheme has greater take-up in areas in Milton’s path.
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Geopolitical conflict could expose the global economy to $14.5tn in losses.
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Restrengthening to Category 5 is still possible, Siffert warns.