Canada Not Prepared To Handle A Major Earthquake
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A new scientific study on the impact of a major earthquake in
According to a release, IBC commissioned the study by AIR Worldwide, global experts in catastrophe modeling. The study is a peer-reviewed analysis of the impact of two major seismic events: one in
"The findings will help us raise awareness of the need to plan for, and mitigate the risks of a major earthquake," said
The study modeled two earthquake events. The western scenario shows the effect of a 9.0-magnitude earthquake off the west coast. Overall economic losses in that scenario total almost
"The risk of a major earthquake affects us all, not just those living in high-risk areas," said Forgeron. "Events of this magnitude have a domino effect on the Canadian economy triggered by property damage, supply chain interruption, loss of services, infrastructure failure and business interruption."
"Insurers, governments and all Canadians have a responsibility to prepare," said Forgeron. "If a mega-earthquake should strike in a densely populated area, insurance alone will not pay for all the damage. Governments and consumers have a role to play."
"The good news is that positive action reduces the risks," added Forgeron. "The study we released today tells us that mitigation - such as more resilient building and infrastructure - can further reduce economic losses by a third or more. That's why we are calling for an integrated preparatory approach to the earthquake threat."
To that end, IBC is advancing a national conversation on how to prepare for a mega-earthquake, which is a greater than 1-in-500- year event and exceeds the industry's capacity to respond. IBC wants to work closely with governments, the financial services industry and non-government organizations to ensure that a national response framework is in place before such an earthquake hits.
"We believe this will be part of a thoughtful and integrated approach that ensures the best outcomes for Canadians," Forgeron said. "Preparing for a major earthquake must be guided by sound research. The AIR study provides just that."
"AIR was honoured to be selected by IBC to collaborate on this comprehensive study that will help raise awareness of earthquake risk throughout
Insurance Bureau of
More information:
www.ibc.ca/en/Natural_Disasters/documents/ IBC_EQ_Study_Summary.pdf
www.ibc.ca/en/Natural_Disasters/documents/IBC_EQ_Study_Full.pdf
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