RALEIGH, N.C. -- State officials now say the damage in North Carolina from Hurricane Florence has approached $17 billion, an increase from a previous estimate.
- The number is up from $13 billion based on new data from the N.C. Department of Insurance
- Florence has caused more damage than Matthew and Floyd combined
- The damage estimate may continue to increase
The Office of State Budget and Management said in a news release the new figure, updated from $13 billion, is based on new data from the N.C. Department of Insurance.
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A news release from Gov. Roy Cooper's office said, compared to previous storms in North Carolina, damage from Florence is historic. Hurricane Matthew caused $4.8 billion in damages, and when adjusted for inflation, Hurricane Floyd caused between $7 and $9.4 billion in damages. That means Florence has caused more damage than Matthew and Floyd combined.
Officials say the damage estimate for Florence may continue to change.
The original $13 billion figure was based on estimates and projections.
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