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Severe Weather Clean-up Advice To Help Insurance Customers

Monday, 19 July 2021, 1:48 pm The severe weather of the weekend has left many Kiwis with a lengthy clean up, especially those in Westport and Buller. As people start to return home the Insurance Council of New Zealand - Te Kāhui Inihui o Aotearoa - has some useful tips and advice. Those in the affected areas will be turning their attention to clearing the damage and getting things back to normal, says Tim Grafton, Chief Executive ICNZ. As communities start assessing the scale of the event and the needs of those affected, such as short-term and medium-term accommodation for those whose

Weather: Strong winds buffet North Island as south prepares for deluge

Weather: Strong winds buffet North Island as south prepares for deluge
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Prototype base isolation system for houses can stop earthquake damage

Charlie Gates and Philip Matthews Memorials to a tragedy and the departure of a rebuild power broker in this bonus episode of Munted, a series about the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquakes. Sullivan said his goal was to keep the prototype system low-cost, about $15,000 for a three-bedroom house. “We think what we’ve come up with will prevent damage, and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg,” he said. Base isolation systems had traditionally been used in commercial buildings. Sullivan hoped his system would help avoid costly repairs for homeowners and stressful insurance claims after an earthquake. The 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes led to more than 650,000 insurance claims and combined payouts of more $31 billion, according to the Insurance Council of New Zealand.

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