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Hurricane Debby: $28 Billion in Damage and Economic Loss

Hurricane Debby: $28 Billion in Damage and Economic Loss

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Hurricane Debby: $28 Billion in Damage and Economic Loss

Hurricane Debby reached the southeastern United States on August 5, 2024, and caused a total of $28 billion in damage. This damage includes property destruction, business and wage losses, agricultural damage, infrastructure harm, and supply chain disruptions. Heavy rainfall triggered severe flooding, affecting a broad area from North Florida to the Northeast. The storm also negatively impacted tourism through travel disruptions and coastal erosion, which compounded economic losses.


Key Points:
  1. Total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Debby is estimated at $28 billion.

  2. Areas with the heaviest rainfall recorded more than 21 inches of precipitation.

  3. The storm caused coastal erosion and flooding, resulting in significant losses to the tourism sector.

  4. Airport closures and flight cancellations substantially increased economic damage.


News Link: https://www.thescxchange.com/articles/10715-hurricane-debby-caused-28-billion-in-damage-and-economic-loss

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