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Francine damage seen at over $1 billion. How will it impact Louisiana's insurance market?
Damage to homes and vehicles from Hurricane Francine will cost insurers about $1.5 billion, which is moderate by industry standards and not expected to make the state's insurance crisis any worse.
Hurricane Francine live updates: Louisiana hours away from landfall
With hours to go until Hurricane Francine makes landfall in Louisiana, "the time to evacuate has now passed," Jacques Thibodeau, the director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said at a news conference.
Louisiana insurance commissioner believes Hurricane Francine won’t heavily impact insurance market
Francine was largely a water storm rather than wind so the National Flood Insurance Program will deal with the lion’s share of claims, for those who can afford it in coastal parishes. Temple also said they are seeing a lot of flooded car reports, which will go through auto insurance claims rather than homeowners insurance.
Power restorations nearly complete in Louisiana after Hurricane Francine, Entergy says
Nearly all of the hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses that suffered power outages in Louisiana due to Hurricane Francine had their lights turned back on by late Monday, though there were still a few outages in hard hit coastal areas.
Insurance commissioner explains how Hurricane Francine will impact LA’s insurance market
Governor Jeff Landry confirmed on Tuesday the White House has approved a major disaster declaration for Louisiana.
Hurricane Francine expected to cost insurers $1.5 billion
After making landfall as a Category 2 storm, Hurricane Francine is estimated to have done around $1.5 billion worth of damage across its path of destruction in Louisiana and Mississippi.
ZNetwork on MSN
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Louisiana’s Black Rural Residents Feel Neglected in Wake of Hurricane Francine
On Tuesday, six days after Hurricane Francine smashed into Louisiana’s coast as the strongest storm of this year’s hurricane ...
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Thousands in the dark as Hurricane Francine strikes Louisiana, raising flood fears
Hurricane Francine is barreling toward Louisiana and an expected landfall. Forecasts call for potentially deadly storm surge, ...
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Jefferson Parish now eligible for FEMA assistance in wake of Hurricane Francine
Jefferson Parish homeowners, business owners and renters have been deemed eligible for FEMA Individual Assistance following Hurricane Francine.
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Francine weakens to a tropical storm as it moves across Louisiana
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday night that Francine is no longer a hurricane and now is a tropical storm.
WGMB Baton Rouge on MSN
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SBA Business Recovery Centers in Ascension Parish to help people after Hurricane Francine
Two SBA Business Recovery Centers will be open starting this week and ready to help business owners in Ascension Parish after ...
NBC New York
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Francine moves inland with heavy rainfall after lashing Louisiana
Francine
weakened Thursday after striking
Louisiana
as a Category 2 hurricane that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers, sent storm surge rushing into coastal ...
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This Week in Louisiana Politics: Federal assistance after Francine, voter registration and the US Postal Service
More federal assistance is on its way to the state after President Joe Biden declared a major disaster relief package ...
WWNO
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Francine tested Louisiana's top marine research center. How long before it disappears?
Outside the local levees and floodgates, nearly 8 feet of storm surge swept across part of the community of Cocodrie as ...
The Cool Down on MSN
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Louisiana recovers after dealing with Category 2 hurricane — here's what happened
"We don't want to downplay this event, but we also do not want people to panic." Louisiana recovers after dealing with ...
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