(Reuters) — Catastrophe analytics firm Corelogic estimates total residential insured and uninsured flood loss from Hurricane Harvey of between $25 billion and $37 billion, it said late Thursday.
Of that, around $6.5 billion to $9.5 billion is estimated to be insured flood loss for homes in the affected areas in Texas and Louisiana.
Corelogic said an estimated 70% of flood damage from Harvey is not covered by any insurance.
An additional $1 billion to $2 billion in insured losses is attributed to damage from wind.
Corelogic had on Wednesday raised its estimate for insured property losses for wind and storm surge to $1.5 to $3 billion, but this estimate did not include flood losses.
Tropical Storm Harvey is going to drive the National Flood Insurance Program even deeper into debt — but how much further is yet to be determined, according to experts.