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Tallying Tsunami Losses

Apr 18 2011 // Damage estimates from the March tsunami resulting from the Japanese 9.0 magnitude earthquake have increased. California Emergency Management Agency spokesman Brad Alexander said the most recent damage estimate was $48...

San Francisco 1906 Earthquake: What If It Happened Today?

Apr 14 2011 // Seismologists predict a major earthquake, similar in size to the 1906 quake, can hit the San Francisco area at any time. With inflation and exposure added, the total property loss if such an event occurred today could be...

Aon Benfield Partners with Shanghai Institute on Typhoon Research

Apr 14 2011 // Global reinsurance broker Aon Benfield and Shanghai Typhoon Institute (STI) of China Meteorological Administration – the only state-funded typhoon research institute in China – have entered into an exclusive strategic...

National Weather Service Confirms 4 Tornadoes Hit North Texas

Apr 13 2011 // A National Weather Service storm survey team has confirmed that at least four tornadoes struck rural areas south and east of Dallas and Fort Worth on April 11. A line of savage thunderstorms packing damaging winds and...

Cleanup Continues in Wisconsin After 4 Tornados Hit

Apr 13 2011 // The sounds of chain saws filled the air on April 11 in several central Wisconsin towns as people cleared downed trees and other debris from streets and damaged homes after thunderstorms and at least four tornados hit the...

Cleanup of Tornado-Swept Iowa Town to Take Months

Apr 12 2011 // Tom Sanford stepped carefully through his tornado ravaged home in Mapleton, Iowa, his work shoes crunching on broken glass and wood splinters scattered across the floor. In the living room, next to his busted television,...

Wide Tornado Cuts a Swath Through West Iowa Town

Apr 11 2011 // A large tornado flattened a grain elevator and destroyed homes and buildings on its weekend rampage through the small western Iowa town of Mapleton. Authorities reported no serious injuries. “It was huge, just...

Tokyo Rethinking Its Earthquake Plan After Japan Disaster

Apr 11 2011 // More than 10,000 people dead, hundreds of thousands injured, nearly one million buildings destroyed, millions forced to evacuate and a fifth of Japan’s economy wiped out. That’s the scenario forecast if a huge...

Strong Earthquake Shakes Japan’s Ruined Northeast Coast

Apr 7 2011 // Another Strong Earthquake Shakes Japan’s Ruined Northeast Coast A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.4 shook the northeast of Japan late on Thursday, and a tsunami warning was issued for the coast already devastated by...

Wildfire Danger Critical in Oklahoma, Texas

Apr 7 2011 // Bulldozers and airplanes have been put on alert as Texas faces an increased threat for wildfires. In Oklahoma, that state has experienced the driest four month stretch the Dust Bowl and thousands of acres have burned in...

‘Above Average’ 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast

Apr 7 2011 // The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season will be above average with nine hurricanes, five of them major, with a more than 70 percent chance that at least one of them will hit the U.S. coastline, Colorado State University...

Aon Benfield Launches Cyprus Earthquake Model

Apr 7 2011 // Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corp., has launched an earthquake model for the island of Cyprus, following requests from insurers seeking “to increase their understanding...

XL’s Japan Quake/Tsunami Loss Estimates – $190 to $290 Million

Apr 5 2011 // XL Group plc announced that its preliminary net loss estimates for the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, pretax and net of reinsurance and reinstatement premiums, “range from approximately $190 million...

Calif Tsunami Damage Estimate Increases

Apr 5 2011 // California’s damage estimate from last month’s tsunami has increased. California Emergency Management Agency spokesman Brad Alexander said the most recent damage estimate was $48 million, $4 million more than a...

More Than 300 Homes Evacuated in Colorado Wildfire

Apr 4 2011 // Strong winds fueled a wildfire in canyon country west of Fort Collins, Colo., forcing the evacuation of 335 homes, authorities said April 3. There have been no reports of any injuries or damage to any of the dwellings, but...

Calif. Senators Introduce National Earthquake Legislation

Apr 4 2011 // U.S. Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, both D-Calif., introduced legislation to lower the cost of earthquake insurance for Californians and individuals who purchase coverage from a nonprofit, state-run...

Hurricane Protection

Apr 4 2011 // The Army Corps of Engineers said it will meet its deadline to greatly improve the New Orleans area’s hurricane-protection system by the start of the 2011 storm season. The deadline to have New Orleans ready for a...

Hurricane Names Retired

Apr 4 2011 // Hurricanes Igor and Tomas are no longer a threat. The World Meteorological Organization has retired the two names from those used in 2010 because of the damage they caused. Names are retired from time to time to avoid...

AIR Releases New Northwest Asia-Pacific Area Wide Typhoon Model

Mar 31 2011 // Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has released an enhanced typhoon model for the Northwest Pacific Basin. AIR said the “model, which was released in Version 12.5 of AIR’s CLASIC/2™ and CATRADER®...

Report: Engineers Knew Tsunami Could Overwhelm Fukushima Plant

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