Midwest Derecho storms underline the need to keep a wide view look at catastrophic events.

Derecho storms in the American Midwest knocked out power for 1m+ customers this week. As the 2020 hurricane season and Covid-19 occupy most minds, it is imperative to stay prepared for a wide berth of catastrophic events as weather risks continue to rise this year.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/10/us/derecho-storm-chicago-weather.html

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