Louisa County is reporting at least $80.6 million in damage from the Aug. 23 earthquake.
The Free Lance-Star says the total includes $63.8 million in damage to schools.
Louisa County also reported an estimated $14.7 million in damage to private homes, $1 million in damage to commercial buildings, $690,000 in damage to government buildings and $475,000 in damage to religious structures.
The 5.8-magnitude earthquake’s epicenter was in Mineral.
Other localities in the vicinity of the epicenter are adding up damage costs.
Damage in Culpeper County is estimated at $10 million. Fredericksburg estimated $711,000 in damage and Stafford County reported about $100,000 in damage.
One home in Caroline County sustained about $20,000 in chimney damage.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Why Toyota RAV4s Are Suddenly the Most Coveted Used Cars in America
Trump Will Ask Supreme Court to Revive $475 Million CNN Suit
BASF Warns Iran War Could Trigger Supply Chain Disruption for Carmakers
The Iran War Is Pushing the Global Gas Trade into the Shadows