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Wisconsin Federal Disaster Declaration for Severe Storms, Tornadoes and Flooding

Occurred 1 Apr 2026·Detected 1 Jul 2026·
🇺🇸 Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States4 reports
Natural CatastropheProperty

A $22.6 million federal disaster declaration has been approved for Wisconsin following April 2026 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding affecting Outagamie, Waupaca and Rock counties. The figure represents post-event government financial assistance, not an insured or economic loss estimate. No named commercial or industrial insured assets have been identified and no conflicting evidence on scope, severity or London Market exposure has emerged.

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Impact verdict

Low impact. The $22.6 million declaration is a government assistance figure, not an insured loss estimate. Both corroborating sources remain GDELT metadata-only mainstream media items lacking loss detail or named insured asset information. Wisconsin is a modest insured exposure area for London Market specialty books, and the declaration size and residential-dominant character are well below thresholds for cross-syndicate market action. No conflicting evidence has emerged on scope, severity or exposure.

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Geographic Zone Matches

3 active matches

  • TRIA Certified Areas
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%
  • Pacific Ring of Fire
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%
  • Caribbean Hurricane Zone
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%

Geographic zone matches are RiskEvents spatial/analytical indicators, not coverage determinations or Lloyd's official classifications.

Affected countries

🇺🇸 United States

Lloyd's classifications

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