Hurricane season has just begun, so 'we have to prepare for what's to come': Cedella Marley
Grammy award-winning artist, philanthropist and Bob Marley's daughter Cedella Marley provides damage updates in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl and how the family is giving back to their native Jamaica during recovery efforts.
Home insurance costs could surge even higher as states brace for 'hurricane season from hell'
Weather experts are expecting an active hurricane season in 2024, and data projects home insurance rates could soar even higher in states like Florida and Texas.
Hurricane Idalia could cost $20B in damages, lost economic activity: Moody's Analytics
A new report from Moody's Analytics puts the preliminary estimate for Hurricane Idalia's cost of damages and economic disruption between $12 billion and $20 billion.
Hurricane Idalia insurance claims estimated to cost Florida insurers $9.36B after historic landfall
Insurance claims for Tropical Storm Idalia, which made historic landfall as a Category 3 hurricane over Florida's Gulf Coast, are set to cost insurers in the state nearly $10 billion.
Hurricane Idalia: Florida gas contamination remains issue for drivers as storm pounds state
Hurricane Idalia slammed Florida as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday. A gasoline contamination issue impacted several filling stations in cities across the state.
As Hurricane Idalia batters Florida, Disney World drops cancellation fees, remains open
Disney World has announced that it will waive change and cancellation fees for some guests due to Hurricane Idalia battering Florida.
Florida Gov Ron DeSantis sees lights flicker during Hurricane Idalia press conference on mass power outages
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis experienced a brief power outage during his Hurricane Idalia press conference regarding power outages Wednesday.
Uber offers free rides to evacuation shelters during Hurricane Idalia
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took to X, formerly known as Twitter, as ride-share company Uber is offering Florida residents a free way to get to safety ahead of Hurricane Idalia.
Your home may not be insurance ready for an active hurricane season, survey says
Homeowners worry about hurricanes more than almost any other extreme weather event, behind only earthquakes, but may not be adequately insured for the damages these storms do to homes, according to a National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC)survey.
More insurance companies pull out of Louisiana: 'We are in a crisis'
Thousands of Americans living in the southern United States no longer have home insurance due to companies leaving the region after years of crushing storms.
Florida lawmakers seeking to calm property insurance storm
To bolster the hurricane insurance market in Florida, the Florida State legislature passed a landmark bill designed to reduce costs and protect residents.
Hurricane Ian caused 'modest damage' to Mosaic facilities
Mosaic Co.'s facilities and supporting infrastructure in Florida sustained "modest damage" from Hurricane Ian's high winds and flooding, the company said.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis serves food at Waffle House amid Hurricane Ian recovery efforts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis went to a Waffle House in an area impacted by Hurricane Ian and helped serve linemen on Saturday.
Hurricane Ian knocks out power to nearly 350,000 in South Carolina, North Carolina
Hurricane Ian caused power outages for hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in South Carolina and North Carolina Friday as the storm again made landfall.
Hurricane Katrina, Harvey and Maria among some of the costliest in United States
As Hurricane Ian continues on its path Thursday, FOX Business takes a look at some of the costliest hurricanes to have made landfall in the United States.
Hurricane Ian does damage to Universal Studios Florida
The Jurassic Park River Adventure ride at Universal Studios resort in Orlando, Florida, lost a huge chunk of siding due to Hurricane Ian's strong winds.
Tropical Storm Ian power outages in Florida reach 2.5 million as storm makes landfall
Reported power outages in Florida reached 2.5 million people by Wednesday night as Tropical Storm Ian slammed the state. The major hurricane made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Florida energy company braces for Hurricane Ian: We 'train 365 days a year' for this
Duke Energy Florida State president Melissa Seix shares her company's work alongside federal, state and local emergency services to prepare for Hurricane Ian's impact.
NASA to roll Artemis I rocket back inside hangar ahead of Hurricane Ian
NASA will roll its Artemis I rocket back to the spacecraft's hangar at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, after delaying the launch over Hurricane Ian.
Slow start to hurricane season great for gulf coast business, but next storm could change that
The U.S. could see it's first storm of the season next week after what's been a slow start to the season - one that's been great for businesses on the coast.