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A Frightening New Mexico Flood — 3 Dead, 200 Homes Damaged
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Industry News — New Mexico
Aggregated headlines from across the web, curated for New Mexico agents.

'Snow Globe' Effect, Quiet Cat Years, Super El Niño: Carriers Prepping for a Raucous Second Half
It's been a quiet couple of years, but a raucous start to storm seasons in certain areas and a super El Niño looking increasingly likely, has carriers

Sources: Some War Insurers Advising Shipowners to Pause Hormuz Voyages After Attacks
Some war underwriters have advised shipping companies to pause voyages through the Strait of Hormuz while others are reviewing their policy terms after

Honda Recalling 300,000 US Vehicles Over Rearview Image Display Issues
Honda Motor America, a unit of Honda Motor Co Ltd., is recalling 325,588 Odyssey vehicles in the U.S. due to issues with the display of the rearview

Clash of Florida Titans Pits Powerful Tribe Against Homebuilder Lennar
Ciara Billie was about to step into the shower of her newly built townhome on the Hollywood Seminole Reservation in South Florida when her ceiling began

Allianz Unit to Cut as Many as 1,800 Jobs in Push to Adopt AI
Allianz SE plans to eliminate hundreds of positions at its assistance and travel insurance subsidiary Allianz Partners as the company pushes forward with

Developer Downplays Structural Concerns at 'Unstable' Midtown Manhattan Tower
The structural concerns that led New York City officials to shut down a Midtown Manhattan high-rise and evacuate surrounding buildings are "very small,"

Allstate Sued by Oklahoma for Alleged Scheme to Underpay Claims
Oklahoma's attorney general sued Allstate Corp., alleging the insurer schemed to minimize payouts to homeowners for wind and hailstorm damage in order to

Iran Tells UN It Has Right to Control 'Parts' of Hormuz Strait
Iran told the United Nations' shipping agency that it has authority over parts of the Strait of Hormuz, the waterway that's a centerpiece of peace talks

Premiums Will Skyrocket by 2035, and Discounts Not Enough for Wind Mit, Studies Say
Home fortifications, from roof tie-downs to window protections, have been recognized as key factors in reducing losses, claims and premiums in

Shark Attack on Alabama Teen Inspires Start of National Alert System
Lulu Gribbin was 15 when she survived a shark attack off the coast of Florida. She lost her left hand, part of her right leg and almost her life. What she

Florida Supreme Court Ruling Could Mean New Pressure to Settle High-Dollar Lawsuits
A lawsuit brought by the former head of Marvel Entertainment made headlines around the country last November when it resulted in a $50 million jury

Los Angeles Heat Builds Ahead of Hot Spell Across US Southwest
Temperatures are set to rise across Los Angeles and parts of the southwestern U.S. later this week. Extreme heat is already settling across Southern











