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Latest Natural Disasters Headlines

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

As Wildfires Spread, Public Safety Tech Startups Lack Venture Capitalists’ Backing

Sep 24 2020 // Silicon Valley’s innovation engine has been slow to produce useful new tools to help firefighters like Dave Winnacker extinguish the deadly blazes that each year fill California’s skies with smoke. Winnacker, a...

Oregon Issues Insurance Emergency Order for Wildfire Victims

Sep 23 2020 // The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services’ Division of Financial Regulation has issued an insurance emergency order for people affected by the state’s wildfires. Insurance companies must...

Few Resources, Old-Growth Forest Allowed Growth of California Wildfire

Sep 23 2020 // A lack of firefighting resources in the hours after it was sparked allowed a fast-moving wildfire to make an unprecedented run through Southern California mountains and eventually find fuel in old-growth trees to become...

Rainy Beta Lands on Texas Coast as Tropical Storm

Sep 22 2020 // Slow-moving Tropical Storm Beta made landfall on the Texas coast on Sept. 21 at around 10 pm near the Matagorda Peninsula, packing heavy rains and sustained winds of around 45 mph. Beta is the ninth named storm to hit the...

California Wildfire Threatening More Than 1,000 Homes

Sep 22 2020 // A wildfire burning through brush and timber from the mountains to the desert northeast of Los Angeles threatened more than 1,000 homes on Tuesday as crews across the West battled dozens of other major blazes. The Bobcat...

Frequent Wildfires Decimating Forests Becomes Concern Worldwide

Sep 22 2020 // Wildfires among ponderosa pines and Douglas firs of the U.S. West have long been part of nature’s cycle of renewal, as much as the changing of the seasons. But as climate change makes the region more arid, wildfires...

Judge Allows Great Smoky Mountains Wildfire Lawsuits to Move Forward

Sep 21 2020 // U.S. park officials have failed to show enough was done to keep the public updated as a deadly wildfire spread from Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 2016, a judge ruled. The decision earlier this month by U.S....

Hurricane Sally Adds to Mounting Losses in Historic Gulf Coast Storm Season

Sep 21 2020 // Hundreds of thousands of people were without power Friday along the Alabama coast and the Florida Panhandle in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally as officials assessed millions of dollars in damage that included a broken...

Well Repairs Off Texas Coast Halted Due to Tropical Storm Beta

Sep 21 2020 // Repairs to a leaking gas well just off the Texas coast have been halted because of Tropical Storm Beta, according to the city of Corpus Christi. “Due to deteriorating weather conditions, offshore repairs are...

Utah’s Wildfire Costs Soar with Human-Caused Blazes

Sep 21 2020 // Utah’s wildfire season has broken records for the number of human-caused fires and the costs to taxpayers. During a presentation of the Utah State Legislature’s powerful Executive Appropriations Committee, the...

NFIP’s Flood Losses Expected to Be ‘Significant’ from Hurricane Sally: AM Best

Sep 18 2020 // Hurricane Sally is not expected to cause a major insurance loss – compared to events such as the ongoing wildfires in California, Oregon, and Washington, or Hurricane Laura, according to AM Best. As the storm was more of...

Using Building Codes and Property Characteristics to Keep up With 2020 Hurricane Season

Sep 18 2020 // This post is part of a series sponsored by CoreLogic. Though the COVID-19 pandemic is occupying most of our attention at the moment, hurricane season has begun and natural catastrophes never take a holiday. Forecasts for...

After Hurricane Sally, Assessment of Extensive Flood Damage Begins

Sep 18 2020 // GULF SHORES, Ala./HOUSTON – As an Alabama resident, Toby Wallace has seen his fair share of hurricane damage working for the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he handles flood insurance claims. But that did...

Florida’s Citizens Urges Insureds to Avoid Fraud, Scams After Hurricane Sally

Sep 18 2020 // In an effort to help insureds avoid falling victim to scams and abuse, as well as to speed up the claims process, Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is urging its policyholders to “Call Citizens First” as they...

Update: Rains from Remnants of Hurricane Sally Wreak Havoc on Southeast States

Sep 17 2020 // GULF SHORES, Ala., Sept 17 – 06:00 PM – The remnants of Hurricane Sally dumped more than a foot of rain over the U.S. Southeast on Thursday, killed at least one person, washed out bridges and roads and left...

August Windstorm Removed 550K Acres of Iowa Corn from Harvest

Sep 17 2020 // The U.S. Department of Agriculture has estimated that 550,000 acres of Iowa corn will not be harvested this fall due to damage caused by the Aug. 10 windstorm that swept across the state. That estimate in a report released...

Moody’s Says Property/Casualty Insurers Face Significant Losses from Western Wildfires

Sep 17 2020 // Dozens of wildfires raging in California, Oregon, Washington and other Western states have resulted in loss of life, damaged or destroyed about 9,657 homes and commercial structures and burned more than 5 million acres,...

Slowness, Not Speed, of Hurricanes Like Sally Becoming Major Concern

Sep 17 2020 // For Grant Saltz, who runs a barbecue restaurant in Mobile, Alabama, what struck him about Hurricane Sally was its steady, deliberate pace, after the storm rumbled into the U.S. Gulf Coast on Wednesday as a powerful...

Oil Industry Begins Cleaning Up, Restarting Gulf Operations After Hurricane Sally

Sep 17 2020 // Storm-tossed U.S. offshore energy producers and exporters began clearing debris on Thursday from Hurricane Sally and booting up idle Gulf of Mexico operations after hunkering down for five days. The storm toppled trees,...

Update: Weakened Hurricane Sally Leaves Gulf Coast With Flooding

Sep 17 2020 // Update: 11:37 am, GULF SHORES, Ala., Sept 17 (Reuters) – The remnants of Hurricane Sally on Thursday brought more than a foot of rain to Florida and Georgia, killing at least one person, washing out bridges and roads...