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24 billion-dollar disasters struck US so far this year, second most on record

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24 October 2024
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FOX Weather Correspondents Robert Ray and Brandy Campbell walk down Main Street in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, one month after Hurricane Helene devastated the region and reflect on the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the disaster that was Hurricane Helene, and the resilience of the community.02:58[1]
With the addition of three recent Atlantic[2] hurricanes, the U.S.[3] has experienced 24 billion-dollar weather and climate[4] disasters this year – a near-record number, according to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

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  • Previous Article Study finds wildfires in western US are growing faster, causing more damage
  • Next Article Helene damage estimates climb above $50 billion in North Carolina

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