At
least six people were killed in the southeast of the United
States and more than 2 million people were without power on
Thursday after Hurricane Zeta slammed into the Gulf Coast and
moved northeast.
Overall, nine U.S. states were hit by Hurricane Zeta, with the
highest losses in Louisiana, Mississippi and Georgia, KCC said,
adding that 2020 had been a record year for named storms that
made a landfall.
The loss forecast includes damage to residential, commercial and
industrial properties as well as automobiles, KCC said.
Karen Clark also estimated an $80 million hit to insurers in
Mexico from the hurricane.
Separately, catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide
estimated insured losses from the hurricane in the range of $1.5
billion to $3.5 billion.
(Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil
D'Silva)
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