Losses from Australia’s costliest nat cat since 2023 rise to US$946m: ICA
August 30 2024 by Joana Nguyen-
Typhoons predicted to match 30-year average, but more intense hurricane season likely: Munich Re
- May 30
In Northwest Pacific, an initial study estimates 25 named cyclones, 16 typhoons and nine severe typhoons in the highest 3–5 category in 2025.
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Myanmar, China earthquakes push Q1 global insured losses to second-highest on record: Aon
- April 25
Losses resulted primarily from the California wildfires, with the total significantly higher than the 21st-century Q1 average of US$17bn.
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Cyclone Alfred insured losses touch US$1.64bn, Perils says, higher than ARPC
- April 23
In March, Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) estimated total losses covered by the Cyclone Reinsurance Pool were approximately AU$1.7 billion.
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Downpours, hail, flash flooding expected as Cyclone Tam continues wreaking havoc across New Zealand
- April 21
Yellow severe thunderstorm watch in place for the Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taupō, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, and Taihape.
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