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Sunday, September 30, 2012
87 weather events between 1998 and 2011 each over 1 billion in damages
National Geographic reports that between 1998 and 2011,
there have been 87 severe weather events in the U.S., and each caused at
least $1 billion in damages, though they were comparatively modest
economically compared to Hurricane Katrina, which topped out at $146
billion. The total disaster price tag nearly doubled the cost of the
previous 16-year period.
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