Elevate your local knowledge
Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!
Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!
Selecting your primary region ensures you get the stories that matter to you first.
BERLIN – A leading insurer says damage worldwide caused by natural disasters was below average in the first-half of the year, with a series of storms in the U.S. the costliest.
Germany’s Munich Re, which issues a regular overview of global natural disaster costs, said Tuesday that insured losses totalled $19.5 billion between January and June. That compares with $32 billion a year earlier and a first-half average over the past decade of $29 billion.
Overall losses, included those that weren’t insured, totalled $41 billion — compared with last year’s $111 billion and an average $102 billion.
Munich Re says thunderstorms in the U.S. accounted for three of the five costliest disasters in the first half, with insured losses totalling $13.5 billion and total damage reaching $18.5 billion.
News from © iNFOnews.ca, . All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Want to share your thoughts, add context, or connect with others in your community?
You must be logged in to post a comment.