Skip to main content

California Storm Losses Estimated at More Than $30 Billion

Submitted by jhartgen@abi.org on

California’s flooding rains and heavy snows that killed at least 17 people have likely caused more than $30 billion in damages and economic losses, according to AccuWeather Inc., Bloomberg News reported. The Pacific storms, known as atmospheric rivers, are estimated to have caused $31 billion to $34 billion of economic impacts through major flooding, widespread power outages, landslides, fallen trees and road closures, the commercial weather forecaster said Wednesday. “A substantial portion of the damage to homes and businesses occurred as a result of mudslides and landslides as well as water damage caused by the serious flooding,” Accuweather said. The losses are more than triple those from December blizzards in Buffalo, New York, though less than the $180 billion to $210 billion caused by Hurricane Ian when it struck Florida last year. Accuweather expects damage costs to further rise as more storms sweep through California.

Article Tags