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MAP20230018569Global catastrophe recap : first half of 2023. — London : AON, 202325 p.Sumario: The first half of 2023 saw elevated disaster losses, with the fifth highest economic impact on record and the highest since 2011. This was largely driven by the destructive February earthquakes in Turkey & Syria, which was responsible for nearly half of the total and became the 11th deadliest global disaster in modern history. Insured losses were largely driven by relentless severe convective storm activity in the United States with 8 multi-billion-dollar events, even though the single costliest disaster for the industry was the February earthquakes. The world saw many remarkable events, including the two back-to-back billion-dollar disasters that impacted the North Island of New Zealand within a three-week period in the first quarter. Disaster costs continued to be affected by inflationary pressure, still persistent in many parts of the world, as well as other societal factors. Impacts of many events provided important lessons for the future of disaster resilience. — Ámbito geográfico: Internacional1. Catástrofes naturales. 2. Siniestralidad. 3. Daños y perjuicios. 4. Costes económicos. 5. Seguro de riesgos extraordinarios. 6. Cambio climático. I. Aon Corporation. II. Título.