Moody's says economic loss from Hawaii wildfire could be as high as $6 billion

Reuters

Published Aug 22, 2023 02:29PM ET

Updated Aug 23, 2023 10:57AM ET

(This Aug. 22 story has been corrected to say that the estimate was from Moody's (NYSE:MCO) catastrophe risk modeling business, not the ratings agency, which is a separate unit of Moody's Corp, in paragraph 1)

(Reuters) - The catastrophe risk modeling business of Moody's said on Tuesday it estimates the economic loss from the Hawaiian wildfires to be in the range of $4 billion to $6 billion.

The company's Risk Management Solutions division, however, said in a report that most of the economic damage is expected to be covered by insurance, in the range of about 75% or more.

Wildfires early this month on Hawaii's Maui, which have killed hundreds of people, forced tens of thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate the island and devastated the historic resort city of Lahaina.