The Delaware Gazette

Ohio summer storms lead to $433 million in claims

MITCH STACY

Asso­ci­ated Press

COLUMBUS — The storms that socked Ohio in late June and early July made for the third-costliest nat­ural dis­as­ter in the state’s mod­ern his­tory, lead­ing to esti­mated insur­ance claims of at least $433.5 mil­lion, an insur­ance indus­try trade group said Monday.

The tally reported by the Ohio Insur­ance Insti­tute doesn’t include the $29 mil­lion in dam­age to infra­struc­ture and cleanup costs reported by 38 affected coun­ties fol­low­ing the severe weather from June 29 to July 2.

The insured losses from those storms fell short of the dam­age caused by the Hur­ri­cane Ike wind­storm in 2008, which had insured losses of at least $1.14 bil­lion plus $38.6 mil­lion in other dam­age. The 1974 Xenia tor­nado out­break was sec­ond costliest.

The recent storms caused wide­spread power out­ages, left sig­nif­i­cant strewn debris, and dam­aged pub­lic facil­i­ties and some rural elec­tric coop­er­a­tives. Five deaths were blamed on the storms. One occurred in a barn col­lapse and four oth­ers were heat-related.

Ohio insur­ance claims are expected to be at least 96,725 and could reach as many as 107,300, the insur­ance group reported.

“The num­bers tell us that the storms that came through in late June early July were sig­nif­i­cant not only in dol­lar losses but in num­ber of claims,” insur­ance insti­tute spokes­woman Mary Bonelli said.

The pre­lim­i­nary esti­mates include 74,606 home­own­ers’ claims for $328.4 mil­lion, 15,705 auto claims total­ing $34.4 mil­lion and 6,083 busi­ness claims for $65.6 mil­lion. The amounts don’t include out-of-pocket expenses.

The insur­ance group noted that the storms were the eighth major nat­ural dis­as­ter to hit Ohio since 2011. Those include two win­ter storms in 2011 and six wind-hail storms.

“What we’re see­ing is a trend toward more storms,” Bonelli said. “We’re see­ing a higher rate of sever­ity and fre­quency in the last three to five years.”

The major event this sum­mer was the June 29 “dere­cho” straight-line storm that tore across the Mid­west and mid-Atlantic regions with lit­tle warn­ing and winds gusts of up to 100 mph.

As many as 4 mil­lion cus­tomers lost power from Indi­ana to Vir­ginia, includ­ing a mil­lion across Ohio. The state then saw another line of severe storms roll through start­ing on July 1.

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