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- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
KEY POINTS
- Hurricane Milton’s once-in-a-century potential could cause damage of more than $50 billion, with the potential to leave behind devastation approaching $175 billion or more in a worst-case scenario.
- “A 1-in-100 year event is estimated by some to result in $175 [billion] in losses for landfall in the Tampa region, and $70 [billion] in losses in the [Fort] Myers region,” Jefferies analysts said.
It’s a real tragedy what’s going on down there. Everyone has all of their furniture and belongings on their lawn because it was all destroyed in last week’s hurricane flooding. Now a week later a Cat 5 hurricane is bearing down on them and will turn all of those belongings into missiles, to damage and destroy their homes, cars, and lives. There are a lot of ordinary people who are just trying to live their lives, who are now fleeing for their lives, with little to no resources for the flight. It’s a true tragedy.