Yet more wildfires
Contenido multimedia no disponible por derechos de autor o por acceso restringido. Contacte con la institución para más información.
Tag | 1 | 2 | Valor |
---|---|---|---|
LDR | 00000cam a22000004b 4500 | ||
001 | MAP20210001826 | ||
003 | MAP | ||
005 | 20210120114703.0 | ||
008 | 181221e20210106deu|||| ||| ||eng d | ||
040 | $aMAP$bspa$dMAP | ||
084 | $a328.1 | ||
100 | 1 | $0MAPA20120006751$aBevere, Lucia | |
245 | 1 | 0 | $aYet more wildfires$cLucia Bevere |
260 | $aZurich$bSwiss Re Institute$c2021 | ||
300 | $a4 p. | ||
520 | $aImages of forest fires raging out of control and threatening communities have been a recurring feature of the news stories over the past few years. So too in 2020. At the start of the year, before COVID-19 monopolised the airwaves, the 2019/2020 bushfire season in Australia was still burning. The longest fire season ever, in what was also the country's hottest and driest summer on record, burned more land area and houses than ever before. Insurers faced claims of USD 1.6 billion, the highest ever generated in one year by wildfire peril in Australia. | ||
650 | 4 | $0MAPA20080597016$aIncendios forestales | |
650 | 4 | $0MAPA20080586294$aMercado de seguros | |
650 | 4 | $0MAPA20080567118$aReclamaciones | |
650 | 4 | $0MAPA20080611880$aPerspectivas del seguro | |
710 | 2 | $0MAPA20170013402$aSwiss Re Institute |