Hurricane Irma was once the fifth level monster at 185 miles per hour at record speed After leaving Florida on Monday, he plowed a part of the southeast and weakened to tropical cyclones.
More than 40 people were killed by storms in the Caribbean and Florida provinces, at least three people died in Georgia, two of whom died of fallen.
Millions of people were left in the dark
Stark reminded me of the danger of the storm. If the house is surrounded by trees, find a lower level / safe room and provide protection when the tree collapses. pic.twitter.com/nsSQd7Wojm
If you encounter tree damage after a tropical storm, here are some tips for wood safety, removal, etc:
According to Ryan Smith of Monster Tree Service this is one of the most dangerous mistakes people commit after physical damage caused by the tree.
He said: "After the storm, they will climb the roof and try to repair damage on their own, and many people will get hurt to slide."
Mr. Smith said that if walking in a damaged place, such as near a falling wire, the impact could be extremely dangerous.
In addition to underwriting insurance, you would like to find a wood removal company that also includes compensation for workers.
According to Mr. Smith, this is the biggest risk in the process of removing wood is that someone suffered physical damage.
When calling the company, ask for certificate, certificate of liability insurance and compensation for occupational accidents
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According to the National Hurricane Center data, Irma was the fifth hurricane to hit the continental United States, resulting in a loss of about $ 50 billion. At one point, Hurricane Ilma was the strongest hurricane recorded by the Atlantic National Hurricane Center outside the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It is becoming a category 5 storm, which means wind speed exceeds 157 miles per hour. When you land the level 5 storm may cause catastrophic damage. Irma gave Category 4 hurricane to Florida Keys, then hit the mainland at level 3
Hurricane Irma destroyed the Northwest Islands as a very powerful Category 5 hurricane, then landed as a category 4 hurricane at the Florida Keys, and landed on the mainland as a category 3 hurricane. In Florida Ilma suffered a massive damage due to strong winds and destructive floods. Florida Keys suffered the greatest hit, most of the infrastructure was damaged to some extent, at least 25% suffered a serious loss. Hurricane Ilma also destroyed the state's 73.33% or 7.7 million housing and business. Ilma is the fifth most expensive hurricane in history
Last summer, Hurricane Harvey crashed Houston and caused damage to over 204,000 houses. Several weeks later, Hurricane Ilma attacked 65% of Florida Keys. After that, Hurricane Maria destroyed Puerto Rico and about 1.1 million families reported losses. And they are the most affected places. Overall, last year's storm brought millions of dollars of damage to millions of families. Data on this year's storm is still in progress. But in the North Carolina block, Hurricane Florence destroyed everything except the two houses.
Immediately after Hurricane Harvey, there is still considerable uncertainty and fear of estimated and actual damage to Texas and southeastern real estate markets before Hurricane Ilmer still has the potential of huge danger and destruction. did. But based on past and current research, we can confidently describe some things in two situations confidently, and that we can make even more effective assumptions. In the last twenty years, several devastating hurricanes have had a large direct impact on many of the US coastal communities, from hurricane Andrew to hurricane Katrina, sandy, and even recently to Harvey. The direct impact on housing is enormous, often leading to billions of dollars of loss, but the sustained impact that such storms have on the local housing market is surprisingly small.