
Why 2025 Could Become the U.S.’s Costliest Disaster Year
By mid-2025, the U.S. has faced $93 billion in weather damage—record wildfires, devastating tornadoes and a looming peak hurricane season signal an unprecedented cost run.
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By mid-2025, the U.S. has faced $93 billion in weather damage—record wildfires, devastating tornadoes and a looming peak hurricane season signal an unprecedented cost run.
As hurricane season begins with above-average activity predicted, federal staff cuts threaten weather tracking and disaster response, putting millions along U.S. coasts at risk.
Hawaii officials emphasize the importance of hurricane preparedness this season despite forecasts predicting fewer storms, highlighting vulnerabilities in local infrastructure.
Colorado State University forecasts an ‘extremely active’ 2024 Atlantic hurricane season with 23 named storms and 5 major hurricanes, impacting coastal communities and the energy sector.