Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 9, 2017
Welp.
This is going to be expensive.
Hurricane Irma threatens to severely damage some 8.5 million properties in Florida, analytics firm CoreLogic showed.
“An estimated 8,456,455 residential and commercial properties in Florida are at either ‘Extreme,’ ‘Very High’ or ‘High’ risk of wind damage from Hurricane Irma,” the firm said in a statement Friday.
Meanwhile, another estimated 3,494,735 residential and commercial properties in the state have a chance of being damaged by the powerful Category 4 storm.
CoreLogic’s analysis does not incorporate any possible damage from inland flooding.
The data includes homes that have four or fewer stories, duplexes, cabins, manufactured residences, mobile homes and “non-traditional home types.”
I hate insurance companies.
Come to think of it, I also hate Florida.
Cubans, blacks and rich boomers.
Other than the North of course. That’s our people up there.
If you’re cool and from Florida, I’m not talking shit. I’m just saying, you know. Generally.