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Inconsistent building codes leave some states vulnerable to hurricane damage


Inconsistent building codes leave some states vulnerable to hurricane damage
2021 edition of Rating the States scores building codes along the hurricane coastline
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RICHBURG, S.C., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A strong building code is critical to reducing the damage and destruction caused by hurricanes each year. On the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) today released the 2021 edition of
Now in its fourth edition,
Rating the States is released every three years following the building code update cycle of the International Code Council (ICC). The report scores the 18 Atlantic and Gulf Coast states vulnerable to hurricanes based on a set of questions related to statewide building code adoption, administration and enforcement and contractor licensing requirements in the adopted building code. It also provides a roadmap each state can ....

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Insurance Information Institute: 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast to Be 'Above-Average'


Insurance Information Institute: 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast to Be Above-Average
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SAINT JOHNS, Florida,
Insurance Information Institute issued the following news release:
An above-average level of tropical cyclone activity is projected for 2021, a year after a record-setting 30 named storms developed during 2020 s
Atlantic hurricane season, according to a forecast released today by
Colorado State University s (CSU)
Department of Atmospheric Science.
Led by research scientist
Insurance Information Institute (
Triple-I), the
CSU Tropical Meteorology Project team anticipates 17 named storms, eight hurricanes and four major hurricanes during the 2021 season, which starts on
June 1 and continues through
Nov. 30. A typical year has 12 named storms, six hurricanes and three major hurricanes. ....

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