The
monster weather system unofficially dubbed Winter Storm Jonas
left at least 20 dead in several states, with most of the
fatalities the result of traffic accidents.
"Given the physical damage to homes, businesses and other
structures and automobiles, plus the high costs incurred due to
business interruption, it is expected that this will end up
being a multi-billion-dollar economic cost," Aon Benfield said
in a note.
The storm would likely be rated as one of the top 15 winter
storms in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic since 1900, it added.
It was too soon to calculate insured losses, Aon Benfield said,
adding a similar storm system in January 1996 caused an
estimated economic loss of $4.6 billion and insured loss of $920
million in current dollar terms.
(Reporting by Carolyn Cohn; Editing by Mark Potter)
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