Environment & Climate

Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda Expose Gaps in Atlantic Storm Preparedness Amid Rising Threats

By Economics Desk | September 30, 2025

As Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda threaten Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast, this report questions preparedness levels and highlights risks to American security and economy amid intensifying storm activity.

As Hurricane Humberto's outer bands lash Bermuda, with Hurricane Imelda rapidly following behind, the unfolding storm situation is more than a regional concern—it’s a clear warning sign for America's national security and economic resilience. While these storms swirl thousands of miles away, their impacts ripple directly into American shores through increased coastal flooding risks, disrupted supply chains, and pressure on federal disaster response resources. How Prepared Is America for the Growing Atlantic Storm Season? Bermuda, a well-fortified British territory accustomed to powerful hurricanes, braces for a potentially serious weather week. But what about vulnerable communities along the U.S. East Coast?...

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