Hurricane Florence costs $17-20 billion

Hurricane Florence costs $17-20 billion

Property damage from Hurricane Florence, which hits the eastern coasts of the US, is estimated at $17 billion to $22 billion, and that forecast could be conservative, depending on further flooding.

Property damage and disruption from Hurricane Florence, which hit the east coast of the United States, is expected to total at least $17 billion to $22 billion, but the estimate could end up being conservative, as the Carolinas continue to face historic rainfalls and flooding.

In the region where the hurricane was effective, 15,000 people are still in shelters waiting to return to their homes.

People in North Carolina's Fair Bluff town cannot leave their homes due to excessive rains. The rise of the Lumber River caused electricity to be completely shut down in the city.

According to the National Meteorological Service, Hurricane Florence has left 30 trillion liters of rain only in North Carolina.

The hurricane of Florence is one of the most popular in North and South Carolina, where 324,000 people are still without electricity.

About 10 million people affected by the hurricane and that property damage from Hurricane Florence, which hits the eastern coasts of the US, is estimated at $17 billion to $22 billion.

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