Latest Hurricane Headlines

All the headlines from our Hurricane Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Alabama realtors call for coastal insurance relief

Sep 24 2007 // Owners of thousands of condominiums that line the Alabama Gulf Coast say they’re getting burned by soaring insurance premiums and insurance legislation to make coverage available and affordable on the coast...

Catastrophes: The time to act is now

Sep 24 2007 // Reports show that the typical taxpaying American family paid more than $800 to cover costs associated with Hurricane Katrina. That is an enormous nationwide catastrophe tax. Two years have passed since America’s most...

Humberto lands in Texas, sweeps across La.

Sep 24 2007 // Hurricane Humberto, a category 1 hurricane that formed quickly off the coast of Texas, plowed into the southeast corner of the state on Sept. 13 bringing with it heavy rains and 80 miles per hour winds. The hurricane made...

Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now

Sep 24 2007 // For an insurer, understanding climate change is a matter of understanding trends in risk and changes in those trends. For Wendy Baker, president of Lloyd’s America Inc., staying on top of those trends in the United...

EQECAT Releases New Hurricane Model Software

Sep 21 2007 // EQECAT, Inc., a subsidiary of ABSG Consulting Inc., announced the release of its “3.10” catastrophe management software, which includes its next generation model for Atlantic basin hurricanes. “The storms...

Texas AG Warns Against Price Gouging After Hurricane

Sep 18 2007 // Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott warned Gulf Coast residents to be wary of price gouging, charity scams and other fraudulent attempts to bilk consumers in the aftermath of Hurricane Humberto. The AG released the warning...

Climate Change Expert Predicts Hawaii Hurricanes To Get Stronger

Sep 18 2007 // Nobody can say how many hurricanes will hit Hawaii each year, according to a climate change expert, but there’s no doubt they’ll get worse. “I can’t tell you there will be more of them,”...

Cleanup Begins in Texas, Louisiana After Hurricane Humberto

Sep 17 2007 // Utility crews restored electricity Sept. 14 to half of the homes and businesses left without power after Hurricane Humberto, while experts estimated total damages from the storm would cost less than $500 million. Humberto,...

After Humberto, Three Texas Counties Declared Disaster Areas

Sep 14 2007 // Texas Gov. Rick Perry declared three southeast Texas counties disaster areas as a result of Hurricane Humberto, which made landfall in Southeast Texas in the early hours of Sept. 13. The storm moved ashore near the town...

Humberto Lands in Texas, Moves Into Louisiana

Sep 13 2007 // Hurricane Humberto, a category 1 hurricane that formed quickly off the coast of Texas, plowed into the southeast corner of the state bringing with it heavy rains and 80 miles per hour winds. It made landfall near where...

Alabama, Florida Officials Share Costs on Hurricane Evacuation Route

Sep 12 2007 // Alabama and Florida officials started a jointly funded project this week that will provide a four-lane hurricane evacuation route from the Florida Panhandle to Interstate 65 in Alabama. It’s a rare case in which a...

Insurers Call on N.C. to Strengthen Coastal Building Code Requirements

Sep 11 2007 // In testimony today before the North Carolina Building Code Council, the American Insurance Association urged that stronger hurricane resistant construction standards be required for all areas of the coast vulnerable to...

Colorado Forecaster Calls for 5 More Atlantic Hurricanes

Sep 10 2007 // Hurricane expert William Gray downgraded his 2007 Atlantic storms forecast slightly, but he still predicted above-average activity for the rest of the season, with five more hurricanes, two of them major. As Hurricane...

Demotech Summit: Fla.’s Private Sector Strives to be Heard Amid Political Rate Storm

Sep 10 2007 // Exclusive Video Florida’s Political Hurricane: It’s All About Rates Florida’s property insurance industry is in the middle of the hurricane season — the political hurricane season. The state’s...

Owners of La. Nursing Home Acquitted in Katrina Deaths Case

Sep 10 2007 // The owners of a nursing home in St. Francisville, La., where 35 patients died after Hurricane Katrina were acquitted Sept. 7 of negligent homicide and cruelty charges for not evacuating the facility as the storm...

Federal Appeals Court in New Orleans Hears Katrina Case

Sep 7 2007 // Policy language that a major insurance company invoked to deny Gulf Coast homeowners’ claims after Hurricane Katrina is at the center of a case that was scheduled for a hearing Sept. 6 in a federal appeals court in...

AIR, RMS Comment on Felix

Sep 4 2007 // Both AIR Worldwide and Risk Management Solutions have issued bulletins commenting on Hurricane Felix. Its sudden formation and rapid strengthening into a category 5 storm are virtually unprecedented. “Since 1900,...

Felix the Cat – 4 or 5

Sep 4 2007 // Hurricane Felix, which is poised to come ashore along the border of Nicaragua and Honduras later today, is a strange storm (See following article). It developed suddenly from a tropical depression on Friday, Aug. 31 into a...

Henriette Reaches Hurricane Strength; Threatens Baja Calif.

Sep 4 2007 // Felix has a little sister in the Pacific Ocean that has already caused the deaths of 8 people from landslides triggered by heavy rains near Acapulco. The storm first formed last Thursday, Aug. 30, and has been steadily...

Ala. Coast Condo Industry Pushes for Action on Rising Insurance Rates

Sep 4 2007 // As Labor Day tourists take an end-of-summer beach trip, owners of thousands of condominiums that line the Alabama Gulf Coast say they’re getting burned by soaring insurance premiums. Insurance legislation aimed at...