The cost for hurricane camille was 4.2 billion dollars to fix wat it destroyed. from natasha zaleski and rachel sherlock
The cost to repair Texas after Hurricane Ike in 2008 was estimated to be around $30 billion. The hurricane caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and businesses in the state.
Well, depending on the type of hurricane, it differs. Hurricane Katrina cost millions of dollars to be able to pay for health insurance, homes, helicopters, space for the people and much more. But, little hurricanes that might only be damaging one house alone could cost hundreds, and maybe all paid by the person who's house had been damaged. So, sorry, but there really is no spacific answer to that. :( -peacemaker101dotcom:)~
After Hurricane Hugo, people recovered by receiving financial assistance and resources from the government and relief organizations. They also relied on insurance coverage to repair and rebuild damaged homes and infrastructure. Volunteers and local communities played a crucial role in the recovery efforts by providing support and aid to those affected.
It depends on the severity of damage to the house as well as the value of the house. It is impossible to tell without seeing the actual damage; a professional estimate is needed for that. Most houses hit by an EF3 tornado will take less than EF3 damage. However, if the house has sustained EF3 or high-end EF2 damage the structure is probably a total loss.
the most commonly known damage is by wind. The wind can damage buildings, and blow trees onto power lines. After wind comes rain/flooding. Hurricanes loose their strength over land, and can dump a lot of rain on a local area in a very short period of time. Flash flooding can occur. Next, there is storm surge. This is where the winds push ocean water against the shore as the hurricane approaches. The sea level appears to rise, and larger than normal waves on top of that can sweep miles inland. This would be on top of rain that has fallen in the same area.
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The cost to repair Texas after Hurricane Ike in 2008 was estimated to be around $30 billion. The hurricane caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and businesses in the state.
Repairing the damage caused by a hurricane can vary greatly depending on the extent of the damage, the resources available for repair, and the area affected. It can range from days to months or even years for a community to fully recover from a severe hurricane.
Not generally. If the repair man is responsible for damage, he is also responsible to repair it.
The repair of damage caused to your car when you caused the accident
Lots and lots of damage and it cost over 90,000 to repair everything.
you cannot.it is impossible.
Go out and by stuff to rebuild your house
Hurricane Hanna caused an estimated $400 million in damages, impacting areas in Texas and Mexico. The damages included flooded homes, downed power lines, and destruction of infrastructure. Emergency response efforts were quickly mobilized to address the aftermath of the storm.
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
stop having ppl work