Latest Hurricane Headlines

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

Hurricane Matthew Forces Millions to Evacuate Along Southeast Coast

Oct 7 2016 // Millions of people in the U.S. southeast were ordered to flee as Hurricane Matthew, set to become the strongest storm to hit the country since 2005, headed toward Florida’s East Coast after leaving hundreds dead in...

New Forecasting, Damage Assessment Tools Track Hurricane Matthew

Oct 7 2016 // As Hurricane Matthew rolled toward Florida earlier this week, the meteorologists at Verisk Analytics were tracking its every move. They weren’t just plotting the usual meteorological stuff, though, and making the...

Delaware Insurance Commissioner Advises Residents in Case of Hurricane Matthew

Oct 6 2016 // Delaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart is encouraging Delaware residents to take action now to prepare for potential damages and interruptions from Hurricane Matthew. Although it is too early to predict the...

Hurricane Matthew Forces Cruise to be Cut Short, Other Postponements

Oct 6 2016 // The threat of Hurricane Matthew has forced a cruise ship to reroute its trip and a sold-out island festival to be rescheduled in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce said in a news release Tuesday...

Hurricane Matthew Heads to Florida; Losses Could Reach $15 Billion

Oct 6 2016 // Hurricane Matthew has thousands fleeing the U.S. Southeast where it’s expected to batter the coastline and threaten electricity supplies to more than 1 million people in Florida. Potential losses are seen as high as...

South Carolina, Florida Order Evacuations as Hurricane Matthew Approaches Southeast

Oct 5 2016 // The governors of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina have ordered a State of Emergency for each of their respective states as Hurricane Matthew makes its way up the Southeast coast after battering Haiti and Cuba. The...

Hurricane Matthews Pounds Haiti, Cuba; 1 Death Reported

Oct 4 2016 // The fiercest Caribbean storm in almost a decade ripped into Haiti’s southwestern peninsula early on Tuesday, packing 145 mile-per-hour (230 kph) winds and storm surges that killed at least one person and damaged...

Florida Watching Hurricane Matthew, Governor Urges Residents to Prepare

Oct 3 2016 // The GOES East satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016 at 2:45 p.m. EDT, shows Hurricane Matthew in the Caribbean Sea about 190 miles northeast of...

Powerful Hurricane Matthew Forces Evacuations in Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba

Oct 2 2016 // Haiti and Jamaica urged residents in vulnerable coastal areas to evacuate, and Cuba suspended flights on Sunday as torrential rain from Hurricane Matthew, the strongest storm to menace the Caribbean nations since 2007,...

Matthew Becomes Category 3 Hurricane in Central Caribbean Sea

Sep 30 2016 // Hurricane Matthew has strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale while moving west- southwestward over the Caribbean Sea, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Friday. Matthew was...

Hurricane Hermine Declared Major Disaster; Federal Funds Available to Florida

Sep 30 2016 // President Barack Obama has officially declared a major disaster for areas in Florida affected by Hurricane Hermine. A news release says Obama signed the disaster declaration Wednesday. The president’s action makes...

Hurricane Ike-Damaged Roofs to Get Repaired – 8 Years After Storm

Sep 20 2016 // Blue tarps that still cover hundreds of storm-damaged homes in Houston — including some houses battered by Hurricane Ike in 2008 — could finally be gone thanks to a new city program that’s promising to perform...

Florida’s First Hurricane in 11 Years ‘Could Have Been a Lot Worse’ for Industry

Sep 19 2016 // The 11-year hurricane drought in Florida is officially over. While preliminary damage estimates and claims are still trickling in from Hurricane Hermine, Florida’s first named hurricane since 2005, the consensus from...

Galveston Completes Most Hurricane Ike Recovery Projects

Sep 15 2016 // Most municipal recovery projects in Galveston in the wake of Hurricane Ike have been finished in the eight years since the storm battered the island. Ike made landfall in Galveston on Sept. 13, 2008. The Galveston County...

Florida’s First Hurricane in 11 Years ‘Could Have Been a Lot Worse’ for Industry

Sep 12 2016 // A large oak tree toppled over a Whataburger restaurant in Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. 2, 2016. Many businesses and homes in Tallahassee are without power and several roads are blocked due to tree damage caused by Hurricane...

Fitch: No Credit Implications for Florida State-Run Insurers From Hermine

Sep 7 2016 // Hurricane Hermine, the first hurricane to make landfall in Florida in 11 years, is not likely to have a significant impact on the financial condition of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF) or Citizens’...

Hurricane Newton Hits Mexico with Threat of Flash Floods, Mud Slides

Sep 6 2016 // Hurricane Newton made landfall Tuesday morning in northwest Mexico and will probably cause damage from heavy rain. Cabo San Lucas, a popular tourist destination, will be hit by winds moving as fast as 90 miles (144...

The Future of Climate Change Modeling

Sep 6 2016 // For the last few years there’s been a common response from catastrophe modelers who advise the property/casualty industry when asked about including the effects of climate change in modeling. It went something like:...

Northeast Coast Spared Hermine’s Worst

Sep 5 2016 // Atlantic storm Hermine drifted north on Monday off the U.S. East Coast, still packing near-hurricane strength winds but far enough from land to spare the Middle Atlantic states. Forecasters warned swimmers and boaters...

Hermine Weakens As It Hits Florida Panhandle; Some Flooding, Power Outages Expected

Sep 2 2016 // Hermine, the first hurricane to strike Florida since 2005, has weakened to a tropical storm as it moves inland, after threatening soy and cotton crops and leaving large swaths of the region at risk of...