Insured Losses from Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica and Caymans Estimated at $400M-$700M
Insured Losses from Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica and Caymans Estimated at $400M-$700M

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Insured losses from Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands are estimated to be between $400 million and $700 million, according to catastrophe modeler CoreLogic. The storm’s impact on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is expected to result in less than $1 billion in insured losses. Hurricane Beryl made landfall over the Yucatan Peninsula as a strong Category 2 hurricane, bringing winds of up to 110 mph. The storm’s intensity and path have led to significant damage, although a more northward shift could have resulted in even more devastating consequences.
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