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  • Swiss Re Reports $155 Billion in 2018 Disaster‑Related Losses
    Swiss Re Reports $155 Billion in 2018 Disaster‑Related Losses

    In this photo taken on November 8, 2018 a home is overshadowed by towering smoke plumes as the Camp fire races through town in Paradise, California

    Losses from natural and man-made disasters are estimated to total $155 billion (136 billion euros) this year, down sharply from a hurricane-plagued 2017, the reinsurance giant Swiss Re said Tuesday.

    The trio of hurricanes Harvey, Maria and Irma last year pushed losses to $350 billion, but Swiss Re noted that a "number of smaller and mid-sized events, alongside some major man-made disasters" in 2018 were still cause for serious concern.

    Events this year "highlight the increasing vulnerability of the ever-growing concentration of humans and property values on coastlines and in the urban-wildlife interface."

    Overall, the figures served as a reminder that "extreme weather conditions can quickly turn into catastrophe," the company said.

    Among the major events causing damage this year were hurricanes Michael and Florence, a series of typhoons in Asia and the recent California wildfires.

    Roughly half of all losses recorded this year were covered by insurance, Swiss Re said.

    © 2018 AFP




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