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Extreme weather events in the US now cost $150 billion annually, with devastating wildfires in Hawaii alone totaling $5.6 billion. The report predicts a rise in the cost of extreme weather events due to projected sea level and temperature increases, impacting the home insurance industry, housing market, and government budgets.
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