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SAINT JOHNS, Fla., Aug. 21, 2020 鈥撎齍.S. Gulf Coast residents from Texas to Florida must prepare now for what appears likely to occur next week鈥攖he near-simultaneous arrival of two separate named storms, according to the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I).
may impact numerous areas of Florida from the Keys to the Panhandle, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Laura is projected to make landfall near the Florida/Alabama border on Wednesday, Aug. 26 as a Category 1 hurricane.
, which is expected to become Tropical Storm Marco, is currently forecast to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border on Tuesday, Aug. 25 as either a tropical storm or a Category 1 hurricane.
There have never been two hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico at the same time. The last time two tropical cyclones simultaneously made landfall in the continental U.S. was Sept. 5, 1933, when the Category 3 Cuba-Brownsville hurricane made landfall near Brownsville, Texas, and the Treasure Coast tropical storm made landfall near Cedar Key, Fla., according to Triple-I non-resident scholar Phil Klotzbach, PhD, a research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University (CSU). CSU released this week its , which called for 鈥渁bove-normal鈥 amounts of hurricane activity through Sept. 1.听The Atlantic hurricane season concludes on Nov. 30.
The NHC believes Laura and Marco will generate torrential rain, damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge and flash flooding while also noting the track and intensity level of these two systems is subject to significant changes over the next several days.
Five named storms have already made continental U.S. landfalls this season: Hurricanes Hanna and Isaias, and Tropical Storms Bertha, Cristobal and Fay. If Laura and Marco make landfall next week, that would also be a U.S. record for most named storm landfalls before the end of August and the earliest ever formation of storms starting with an 鈥楲鈥 and an 鈥楳.鈥
Damage caused by tropical storms and hurricanes are covered under different insurance policies, according to the Triple-I.听
Wind-caused property damage is covered under standard , and policies. Renters鈥 insurance covers a renter鈥檚 possessions while the landlord insures the structure.
Property damage to a home, a renter鈥檚 possessions, and a business 鈥 resulting from a flood 鈥 is generally covered under听听(NFIP) policies, if the homeowner, renter or business has purchased one. Several private insurers also offer flood insurance.
Private-passenger vehicles damaged or destroyed by either wind or flooding are听听of an auto insurance policy. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers choose to purchase comprehensive coverage.
Through its and the organization鈥檚 other educational materials, the Triple-I offers the following preparedness tips for all residents in the path of these two systems:
FACTS & STATISTICS:
Alabama Hurricane Fact File
Florida Hurricane Fact File
Georgia Fact File
Mississippi Hurricane Fact File
Louisiana Hurricane Fact File
Texas Hurricane Fact File
CONSUMER INFORMATION:
Catastrophes: Insurance Issues
Hurricanes and Windstorm Deductibles
Spotlight on Flood Insurance
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