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“Between 2014 and 2024, the state of California declared 155 disasters; the next closest state is Washington, with 88 disasters declared in that same timespan. It’s a costly legacy – expected annual losses due to climate disasters in California is calculated to be $16,334,271,892.”
16 billion! Holy crap! That's a lot of moolah!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Ian Ian caused catastrophic damage with losses estimated to be around $112 billion, making it the costliest hurricane in Florida's history, surpassing Irma of 2017, as well as the third-costliest in U.S. history, behind only Katrina of 2005 and Harvey of 2017.
Hurricane Milton killed at least 45 people: 42 in the United States and 3 in Mexico.[5] Current damage estimates place the cost of destruction from the storm at US$34.6 billion.
Helene also inundated Tampa Bay, breaking storm surge records throughout the area. The hurricane had a high death toll, causing 251 deaths and inflicting an estimated total of $78.7 billion in damage, making it the fifth-costliest Atlantic hurricane on record adjusted for inflation