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Cuba: Wilma losses to top $704M (Miami Herald)
Losses from Hurricane Wilma surpassed $704 million in Cuba, the government announced Monday, for the first time offering a damage estimate on the devastating storm that flooded Havana before taking a swipe at South Florida in October.
Another Active Hurricane Season Is Likely in 2006 (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Another active hurricane season is in store for 2006 in the Atlantic Basin, the fourth consecutive year there will be an above-normal number of storms, forecasters at Colorado State University said in an annual outlook.
OIR Stats Show 2004 Hurricane Damage Payments in Florida Counties Missed by Storms (Insurance Journal)
Statistics gathered by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and analyzed by the Orlando Business Journal indicate homeowners and businesses in every county in the state received some insu
Hurricane Katrina: Louisianans take refuge locally (Benton Courier)
Numerous Louisiana families and at least one from Gulfport, Miss., have taken refuge in Benton in anticipation of Hurricane Katrina.


