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Florida Weekly Update: 7/10/20

The July 10 edition of Triple-I’s Florida Weekly Update has the latest news about COVID-19 surge in the state, the […]

Hurricanes

Tropical Storm Fay is the earliest sixth Atlantic named storm formation on record

A tropical storm warning was in affect from Cape May, New Jersey, to Watch Hill, Rhode Island, on July 10 […]

Floods

Mangroves and Coral Reefs: How Insurance Can Protect the Protectors

By Jeff Dunsavage, 7/9/2020 Hurricanes and storm-related flooding are responsible for the bulk of damage from disasters in the United […]

Hurricanes

Colorado State University issues updated forecast for 2020 hurricane activity

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season activity is still projected to be “well above average,” according to Triple-I non-resident scholar, Dr. […]

Wildfires

Wildfire reality check: Tips for protecting your home

Wildfire season is well underway with millions of U.S. properties at risk. Triple-I and the American Property Casualty Insurance Association […]

Floods

Understanding FEMA and other flood maps

On June 29 the First Street Foundation, a nonprofit research firm, released an analysis of flood risk which shows that […]

Wildfires

Safeguard your business from wildfires: Allianz and Triple-I team up on mitigation

With business owners facing the ‘new normal’ of a seven-month wildfire season, compounded by rising temperatures, public safety power shutoffs, […]

Hurricanes

Triple-I, ResilientH20 Partners Launch Resilience Innovation Hub

The Gulf Coast & Southwest Resilience Innovation Hub’s creation was announced on June 18 by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) […]

Floods

FEMA Study: Tougher Building Codes Prevent Billions of Dollars in Losses

A new study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) could be instrumental to its effort to convince states and […]

Hurricanes

Hurricanes don’t just affect coastal areas; Experts say: “Get flood insurance”

With the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season activity expected to be “well above average” in intensity; three named storms having formed […]