total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
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Billions of dollars, probably hundreds of billions.
yes but it cost billions of dollars
it would cost 97462341756 millions billions dollars
The cost to clean up after a hurricane can vary widely depending on the severity of the storm, the extent of the damage, and the affected area's population. On average, cleanup and recovery costs can range from billions to tens of billions of dollars, with expenses including debris removal, infrastructure repairs, and emergency services. For example, Hurricane Katrina's recovery costs were estimated at over $100 billion, illustrating the potentially high financial impact. Ultimately, each hurricane presents unique challenges and costs.
I think "cost" is one of those weird words that is the same in past & present tense. Hence: It cost billions of dollars.
The cost to clean up after a hurricane can vary widely depending on the extent of the damage and the resources needed for recovery efforts. It can range from millions to billions of dollars, with expenses covering debris removal, rebuilding infrastructure, providing emergency services, and more. The final cost is typically determined by government agencies and organizations involved in the response and recovery efforts.
It will run into billions of dollars.
billions of dollars
10million dollars
hurricane emily cost a whooping 24.9 billion dollars
Hurricane Dorian in 2019 caused extensive damage to the Bahamas, particularly on the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama. The storm brought powerful winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall, resulting in widespread destruction of infrastructure, homes, and businesses. The total cost of the damage caused by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas was estimated to be billions of dollars.