Houston – Analysts: Harvey Residential Insured And Uninsured Flood Loss $25-$37 Billion

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    Zamir Navarro is hugged by her neighbor after returning to her home in Harvey floodwaters in north western Houston, Texas, U.S., August 31, 2017. REUTERS/Rick WilkingHouston – Analytics firm Corelogic <CLGX.N> estimates total residential insured and uninsured flood loss from Hurricane Harvey of between $25 billion and $37 billion, it said on Friday.

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    Of that, around $6.5-$9.5 billion is estimated to be insured flood loss for homes in the affected areas in Texas and Louisiana.

    Corelogic said an estimated 70 percent of flood damage from Harvey is not covered by any insurance.

    An additional $1-$2 billion in insured losses is attributed to damage from wind.

    Corelogic had on Wednesday raised its estimate for insured property losses for wind and storm surge to $1.5-3 billion, but this estimate did not include flood losses.


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