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Hurricane Harvey to make landfall in Texas; Heavy winds and extensive flooding likely

I.I.I. spokespeople available this weekend to discuss insurance industry response and provide claims filing tips for consumers

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NEW YORK, August 25, 2017 鈥 Hurricane Harvey is barreling toward the central coast of Texas, and could make landfall as a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher)鈥攖he first in a dozen years. (I.I.I.) subject matter experts will be available this weekend to assist reporters with questions on insurance coverage, 天美传媒 industry鈥檚 disaster response and steps consumers can take following the storm.

鈥淗arvey is the third Atlantic hurricane to form since August 9,鈥 said , meteorologist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at (CSU) and a nonresident scholar with the I.I.I. 鈥淚n only two other years since 1900 have three hurricanes formed between August 9 and August 24: 1969 and 1995,鈥 he noted.

鈥淭he insurance industry is on the ground, ready to help citizens rebuild in the wake of any damage arising from Hurricane Harvey,鈥 said I.I.I. CEO . 鈥淲e urge anyone in the path of the storm to listen to local authorities, while also doing what is needed to prepare, such as reinforcing windows with shutters and taking a home inventory, if time permits. If you have to evacuate, bring your financial documents, including your insurance policy, so you can start the claims process once the storm has passed,鈥 said Kevelighan. 鈥淜eep in mind, the more prepared you are, the greater the potential to be more resilient and withstand damage.鈥

Texas Landfalling Major Hurricanes (Cat. 3 Or Greater) 1851-2016*

Year Month Day Name Landfall
Wind (Kts)
Landfall
Pressure (mb)
Saffir-Simpson
Category
1875 9 16 First Indianola 100 955 3
1886 8 20 Indianola 130 925 4
1900 9 9 Galveston 120 936 4
1909 7 21 Velasco 100 959 3
1915 8 17 Galveston 115 940 4
1916 8 18 1916 Texas Hurricane 115 932 4
1919 9 14 Florida Keys 100 950 3
1932 8 14 Freeport 130 935 4
1933 9 5 Cuba-Brownsville 110 940 3
1941 9 23 1941 Texas Hurricane 110 942 3
1942 8 30 Matagorda 100 950 3
1945 8 27 1945 Texas Hurricane 100 963 3
1961 9 11 Carla 125 931 4
1967 9 20 Beulah 110 950 3
1970 8 3 Celia 110 945 3
1980 8 10 Allen 100 945 3
1983 8 18 Alicia 100 962 3
1999 8 23 Bret 100 951 3

*The chart does not include Hurricane Ike in 2008, which was a category 2 storm, nor Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, which caused extreme flooding.

Source: Dr. Phillip Klotzbach, Colorado State University.

Wind damage from tropical storms and hurricanes is covered under standard homeowners, renters and business insurance policies. Flood damage is excluded under standard home and business policies. Separate flood coverage can be purchased from FEMA鈥檚 (NFIP) and some private insurers.

Damage to cars from tropical storms and hurricanes is covered under the available with a standard auto insurance policy. Nearly four out of five drivers听. Comprehensive coverage for automobiles includes wind damage, flooding and damage from falling objects, such as tree limbs.

As Hurricane Harvey prepares to make landfall, the number one priority is public safety. Heeding evacuation orders is imperative. The I.I.I. recommends that Texans recall the lessons from Hurricane Ike in 2008. Not only can high winds be deadly; storm surge is also a serious threat to human life. Residents near coastal areas and inland bodies of water should have a plan for evacuating from flood-prone areas鈥攁nd be ready to put that plan into action.

Media Inquiries

I.I.I. spokespeople are available for interviews and can also arrange for you to speak with other I.I.I. subject matter experts.

Florida:

Lynne McChristian: 813-480-6446;听lynnem@iii.org

Georgia:

Bill Davis,听Southeastern Media Representative: 770-331-9279;听billjoe@bellsouth.net

New York:

Michael Barry,听Vice President, Media Relations: 917-923-8245;听michaelb@iii.org

Loretta Worters, Vice President, Media Relations: 917-620-0982;听lorettaw@iii.org

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