Swiss Re Says Global Insured Catastrophe Losses Will Hit $136B in 2017
Total economic losses from natural and man-made disasters in 2017 are estimated to be $306 billion, up from $188 billion in 2016, Swiss Re said in a statement, quoting preliminary data.
“The accumulation of economic and insured losses ramped up in the second half of the year, due primarily to the three hurricanes – Harvey, Irma and Maria – that hit the U.S. and the Caribbean, and wildfires in California,” Swiss Re said.
More than 11,000 people had died or gone missing in disaster events this year, the world’s second-biggest reinsurer said.
(Reporting by Silke Koltrowitz; editing by Michael Shields)
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