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The 10 costliest weather disasters this year saw insured damages worth $150 billion, topping the figure for 2019 and reflecting the long-term impact of global warming.
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Residents bathe, wash, and pump water on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020 in their destroyed village in Rodriguez, Rizal following the damage caused by flooding from Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco). REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez 2020 weather disasters boosted by climate change report By MARLOWE HOOD, Agence France-Presse
Published December 28, 2020 7:12pm PARIS The ten costliest weather disasters worldwide this year saw insured damages worth $150 billion, topping the figure for 2019 and reflecting a long-term impact of global warming, according to a report Monday. The same disasters claimed at least 3,500 lives and displaced more than 13.5 million people. From Australia s out-of-control wildfires in January to a record number of Atlantic hurricanes through November, the true cost of the year s climate-enhanced calamities was in fact far higher because most losses were uninsured.
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AFP, PARIS
The 10 costliest weather disasters worldwide this year saw insured damages worth US$150 billion, topping the figure for last year and reflecting a long-term impact of global warming, a report released yesterday said.
The same disasters claimed at least 3,500 lives and displaced more than 13.5 million people.
From Australia’s out-of-control wildfires in January to a record number of Atlantic hurricanes through last month, the true cost of this year’s climate-enhanced calamities was far higher because most losses were uninsured.