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Hurricane Center report details $2.9 billion cost from Delta
The National Hurricane Center says that Hurricane Delta caused nearly three billion dollars in damage when it hit on Oct. 9
By REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press
April 3, 2021, 1:01 PM
• 3 min read
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FILE - In this Oct. 10, 2020 file photo, houses surrounded by flood waters are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Delta Saturday in Welsh, La. Hurricane Delta, which made landfall about 11 miles from where the devastating Hurricane Laura hit a little more than a month earlier, cost $2.9 billion in the United States and was linked to six deaths in the U.S. and Mexico, according to a report from the National Hurricane Center. (Bill Feig/The Advocate via AP, Pool, File)
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FedNat Holding Company Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results
FedNat Holding CompanyMarch 2, 2021 GMT
SUNRISE, Fla., March 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) FedNat Holding Company (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FNHC) today reported results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2020.
Q4 2020 highlights (as measured against the same three-month period last year, except where noted):
Net loss of $32.9 million or $2.40 per diluted share
Adjusted operating loss of $26.9 million or $1.96 per diluted share.
$31.1 million, pre-tax, net of recoveries, of claims related to Hurricanes Delta, Zeta and Eta, which together impacted portions of Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Alabama, as previously communicated.
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Florida Department of Education Selects Everbridge as Approved Partner for New School Safety Initiative
March 2, 2021 GMT
Florida Department of Education Selects Everbridge As Approved Partner for New School Safety Initiative (Photo: Business Wire)
Florida Department of Education Selects Everbridge As Approved Partner for New School Safety Initiative (Photo: Business Wire)
BURLINGTON, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 2, 2021
Everbridge, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVBG), the global leader in critical event management (CEM), today announced that the Florida Department of Education chose the company as an approved partner for the state’s Alyssa’s Law mandate.
The paper also stated that the period from 1970-2019 recorded 7,063 extreme weather events - heat waves, cold waves, floods, lightning and tropical cyclones.