View the 2016 Tornado Preparedness Guide & Insurance Tips
Five years ago, more than 200 people lost their lives and more than 2,000 injuries were reported from the April 27 tornado outbreak that swept across the state of Alabama. On that day, 35 of 67 Alabama counties suffered damage and 23,552 homes were damaged or destroyed.
Today, the state is remembering those that lost their lives and homes during the outbreak, but it’s also promoting resilience and rebuilding as it looks to the future.
The Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research at The University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce has partnered with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, the Alabama Department of Insuranceand Smart Home America to produce the 2016 Tornado Preparedness Guide & Insurance Tips for the state of Alabama.
“Recent studies show that most people have short memories surrounding disasters,” said Lars Powell, director of the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research. “As unpleasant as it may be to remember a terrible storm, if we don’t keep the public’s attention, we will not be ready for the next event.”
