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The Hazard HQ team provides real time updates on the impacts of natural hazards on property. From blazing wildfires in California to hurricanes along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts to even tropical cyclones and earthquakes worldwide, this global team keeps tabs on catastrophic activity. They release explanations of the probability of homes impacted, the kind of damage we foresee and the dollar value of losses. In addition, they provide expertise and guidance to the industry on how to be more resilient and help protect homes in the face of natural hazards.
A sequence of powerful earthquakes struck near the Turkey-Syria border, with three of the earthquakes registering magnitudes exceeding 6.5.
CoreLogic Tornado Forensics Technology captured the EF-3 tornado path that ripped through southeastern Harris County on Jan. 24 to damage homes and disrupt industrial operations.
CoreLogic®️ estimates approximately 16,800 single- and multifamily residential properties with a combined reconstruction value (RCV) of $4.5B were within the Jan. 12 tornado paths in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
A series of atmospheric rivers and a bomb cyclone have inundated and saturated much of California starting in late December. Flooding, mudslides, sinkholes and severe winds are responsible for damage to property and infrastructure across parts of the state.
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near Humboldt County, California early on Dec. 20 leaving approximately 70,000 homes without power.
A nationwide winter storm brought blizzard conditions to the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest and spawned tornadoes across the Southeast from Texas to Florida.