The loss of world insurance branch from accidents in 2011 has exceeded $108 billion
Loss of world insurance branch from natural and the technogenic catastrophes which have fallen upon mankind from the beginning of 2011, it agree to the data of Swiss overcautious person Swiss Re has reached $108 billion that is the second-large loss of branch in the history.
As has informed Bloomberg, in 2010 the insured losses of world economy have made all $48 billion
The general losses of world economy from accidents come nearer to $350 billion in comparison with $226 billion year before.
The sum of requirements about damage compensation in connection with natural disasters this year has reached $103 billion the considerable part of these requirements is connected with earthquake and a tsunami in Japan in 2011.
The insurance branch has incurred the greatest losses in 2005 then from for the hurricanes Katrina, Vilma and Rita insurers have been compelled to pay to clients of an order $123 billion
Act of nature in Japan has managed to insurers in $35 billion Flooding in Thailand, literally paralysed the country in this autumn, have managed to insurers in $11 billion This act of nature has appeared the largest in the history of the country. The quantity of victims then has exceeded 700 persons.
In $12 млрд insurers have estimated a damage from earthquake in the New Zealand city of Krajsterche. Then powerful blow of elements has practically destroyed this city of the country second for the sizes. Hurricane of Iren - $4,9 billion
The numerous storm attacking southern coast USA in April and May, cost to the insurance companies of $7,3 and $6,7 billion accordingly.
The general losses of branch in connection with earthquakes have reached this year $47 billion is a record for all history.
"Unfortunately, level insurance upon natural disasters still remains low enough, even in the developed countries with high seismic danger, such as Japan, - the group economist of company Kurt Charles marks. - people lose the relatives, the society faces huge financial losses which become covered by corporations, humanitarian the organizations, the government, and, finally, tax bearers".
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