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Katrina damage estimates reach $40-$60 billion


September 12, 2005   by Canadian Underwriter


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Risk Management Solutions Inc. has increased its estimates for damages stemming from Hurricane Katrina to between $40 and $60 billion in insured losses and more than $125 billion in total economic losses.
The Newark, Calif.-based catastrophe modeling firm previously had estimated insured losses at $20 to $35 billion and economic losses at more than $100 billion.
The revised estimates reflect an analysis the company performed to calculate the insured and uninsured loss components of flooding related to the storm, RMS said.


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