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Initial forecasts predict Hurricane Milton could result in $175 billion in economic losses

Initial forecasts predict Hurricane Milton could result in 5 billion in economic losses

Preliminary assessments suggest that Hurricane Milton could cause unprecedented economic damage of $175 billion. This estimate highlights the storm's potential widespread impact on infrastructure, homes and businesses in the affected areas.

Economists and disaster response analysts are closely monitoring the situation, as the financial repercussions could surpass previous records for natural disasters. The figure is based on forecasts of the current path and intensity of the hurricane, which continues to gain strength as it approaches the coast.

Authorities are advising residents in Milton's projected path to prepare for severe disruption and potential property damage. The expected economic toll includes losses resulting from direct damage to property and infrastructure, as well as indirect losses resulting from business interruptions.

As communities prepare for the hurricane, attention is also on long-term recovery and the financial strategies needed to deal with the aftermath. This event highlights growing concerns about the economic impact of severe weather events, which are becoming increasingly frequent and intense due to climate change.

By Sophie Caldwell

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