Turkey and Syria Earthquakes Drive Nearly Half of Economic Losses from Global Catastrophes in First Half of 2023: Aon
- Global natural disaster economic losses for 1H 2023 at $194 billion, above 1H average of $128 billion for the 21st century
- Insured losses at $53 billion, the fourth highest on record
- Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria responsible for nearly half of total economic losses
- Unprecedented economic losses in EMEA region at $111 billion
- Lack of specific details on the impact on Aon plc's financials
Global insured losses were fourth highest on record at
The earthquakes in
The event showed that regulation and enforcement of modern building codes are of critical importance to prevent material losses and fatalities. Despite relatively strict and modern building codes currently in place in
"Despite the reality that communities globally remain at risk to catastrophes, only about 27 percent of economic losses this year have been insured. These devastating events reinforce the importance of resilience and the mitigation of risk – such as enforcing building codes, which was highlighted by the
While the earthquake event was the costliest from an insurance perspective, severe convective storm (SCS) activity in
Additional highlights from the report include:
- Two back-to-back, billion-dollar disasters impacted the North Island of
New Zealand within a three-week period in the first quarter of 2023: remnants of Cyclone Gabriele and severe flooding inAuckland . These events are ranked as the fifth and sixth costliest events for insured losses inNew Zealand overall, only surpassed by the earthquakes of 2010, 2011 and 2016. - Prolonged wildfire activity across multiple Canadian provinces resulted in more than 10 million hectares of land being burned, and thick smoke plumes generated hazardous air conditions with potentially significant health impacts for tens of millions of people across
North America . While some populated areas were affected with an estimate of hundreds of millions in economic losses – notably on the outskirts ofHalifax inNova Scotia by theTantallon wildfire – the vast majority of the fires did not cause significant material damage to property. - This year's economic losses of
already constitute 60 percent of the average annual global total. Global insured losses from natural disaster events in 1H 2023 were$194 billion , preliminarily 46 percent above the 21st-century average. Disaster costs continued to be affected by inflationary pressure, still persistent in many parts of the world, as well as other societal factors including demographics and wealth distribution that remain a major driver of financial loss.$53 billion - Notable heatwaves occurred worldwide, with the global sea surface temperature extremely high: recorded temperatures this year were higher than in any previous year since 1981. In the first half of the year, some areas experienced water temperatures of up to 5˚Celsius, or 9˚ Fahrenheit, higher than usual. This trend is continuing into the second half of the year.
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