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Natural disasters in the first half of 2025

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Título: Natural disasters in the first half of 2025 / Munich Re NatCatserviceAutor: Munich Reinsurance Company
Publicação: Munich : Munich RE, 2025Notas: Sumario: The report from Munich Re's NatCatSERVICE analyzes global natural disasters in the first half of 2025. Total losses reached approximately $131 billion, slightly below 2024 but well above long-term averages. Insured losses were around $80 billion, the second-highest ever recorded for a first half-year. The most significant event was the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in the U.S., which caused $53 billion in total losses and $40 billion in insured lossesthe highest wildfire-related insured losses ever. Other major events included earthquakes in Asia, severe storms and tornadoes in the U.S., and floods in Africa. The report also breaks down losses by continent, showing North America and Asia-Pacific as the most affected regions. It includes rankings by total losses, insured losses, and fatalities, and emphasizes that droughts and heatwaves were excluded from the analysisContém: The five largest natural disasters in the first half of 2025 -- The largest natural disasters per continent in the first half of 2025Registros relacionados: Documento relacionado: Munich Reinsurance Company. US events dominate natural disaster losses in the first half of 2025 : selected natural catastrophe loss events worldwide January-June 2025. - Munich : Munich RE NatCatservice, 2025Documento relacionado: Munich Reinsurance Company. Wildfires around Los Angeles, severe thunderstorms : US natural catastrophes dominate global losses in the first half of 2025. - Munich : Munich Reinsurance Company, 2025Materia / lugar / evento: Desastres naturales Catástrofes naturales Pérdidas Tormentas Incendios forestales Terremotos Estadísticas Otros autores: Munich Reinsurance Company
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