US Severe Weather Insurance Losses Near $2B In June
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Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm's catastrophe model development center of excellence, the report reveals that several natural disaster events occurred across
Meanwhile, a separate hail event in
At least 28 people were killed following a prolonged stretch of severe weather in central and eastern U.S. states, which included a violent derecho – a fast-moving, long-lived cluster of intense thunderstorms – that claimed at least 15 lives, caused extensive blackouts, and resulted in more than 50,000 insurance claims.
In
Also in the U.S., Tropical Storm Debby brought days of torrential rain and flooding to
Elsewhere,
Also in
The
To view the full June Global Catastrophe Recap report, please visit the link below:
http://thoughtleadership.aonbenfield.com/Documents/201207_if_monthly_cat_recap_june.pdf
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About Impact Forecasting® LLC
Impact Forecasting is a catastrophe modeling center of excellence whose seismologists, meteorologists, engineers, mathematicians, finance risk management and insurance professionals analyze the financial implications of natural and man-made catastrophes around the world. Impact Forecasting's experts develop software tools and models that help clients understand risks from hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires and terrorist attacks on property, casualty and crop insurers and reinsurers. To find out more about Impact Forecasting® LLC, visit www.impactforecasting.com.
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