(Reuters) – Insured losses from Hurricane Florence, which slammed into North Carolina this month, will range from $2.8 billion to $5 billion, said RMS, a risk modeling and analytics firm on Monday.
The figures include losses caused by high winds, storm surges, inland floods and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), RMS said.
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