July 11 (Reuters) - Insurers in the United States may take a hit of about $2.7 billion from damage caused by Hurricane Beryl, catastrophe modeling company Karen Clark & Co (KCC) said on Thursday.
Hurricane Beryl tore off roofs and destroyed homes in Treasure Beach, a small fishing and tourism community off the southern coast of Jamaica. Residents assessed the damage on July 4, 2024. Carly Aimi ...