By Tom Sims and Alexander Hbner FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Marked by devastating hurricanes and cold snaps in the United States, 2021 proved the second-mos.
Marked by devastating hurricanes and cold snaps in the United States, 2021 proved the second-most costly year on record for the world s insurers, Munich Re said on Monday, warning that extreme. | January 10, 2022
Marked by devastating hurricanes and cold snaps in the United States, 2021 proved the second-most costly year on record for the world's insurers, Munich Re said on Monday, warning that extreme weather was more likely with climate change. Insured losses from natural catastrophes totalled around $120 billion last year, second only to the $146 billion in damages during the
FRANKFURT, Jan 10 Marked by devastating hurricanes and cold snaps in the United States, 2021 proved the second-most costly year on record for the world’s insurers, Munich Re said today, warning that extreme weather was more likely with climate change. Insured losses from natural catastrophes.
Natural disasters across the globe caused economic losses of US$280 billion in 2021, of which roughly US$120 billion were insured, according to a report