Environment
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Hurricanes Put 32 Million US Homes at Risk, Causing $8.5 Trillion in Damages
Study Shows that Hurricanes Puts 32 Million Properties at Risk Causing $8.5 Trillion in Damages According to an analysis that gives the first evaluation of wind risk in an era of climate change, more than 32 million properties on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are at risk of hurricane wind damage.
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