Marsh McLennan Launches Flood Risk Index, Mapping the Impact of River Flooding and Coastal Surges in 188 Countries
Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC) has launched its Flood Risk Index, aimed at helping governments and organizations assess their vulnerability to flooding. With over 2.2 billion people at risk and flood disasters causing over $1 trillion in damages since 1980, this tool is timely. The Index evaluates 188 countries based on hazard, exposure, and vulnerability to flooding, highlighting severe risks in major economies like the U.S., Japan, and China. The initiative provides crucial data for mitigating flooding's impacts on populations and assets.
- Launch of Flood Risk Index to assess flood vulnerability.
- Addresses flooding risks affecting over 2.2 billion people.
- Provides insights for organizations to mitigate flood impacts.
- Economic exposure to flooding in the U.S. estimated at $3 trillion.
- Severe risks highlighted for major economies, indicating potential liabilities.
Over 2.2 billion people are exposed to flooding globally.1 Since 1980, over 4,500 flood disasters resulted in over
“Recent disasters in the
The Flood Risk Index sets out the potential impact of flooding on populations and economic assets in 188 countries, analyzing the risk on a country-by-country basis, by the type of hazard (river or coastal flooding), exposure to flood risk (the total people and assets in harm’s way) and vulnerability to flood damage (the susceptibility of people and assets to harm) for each nation.
The Index also allows users to compare scores for hazard, exposure and vulnerability between two countries, or between one country and the global average. Users can also gain insight from geospatial data sets made available by multiple research institutions and international organizations to visually assess the potential impacts of river and coastal flooding on urban and rural areas.
According to the Marsh McLennan Flood Risk Index, the world’s largest economies are all severely threatened by flooding. In
According to the Index, the five
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Germany -
Argentina -
China -
France -
Russia
The five
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China -
India -
Argentina -
Russia -
Germany
In the event of flooding, the five
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Indonesia -
Brazil -
India -
Russia -
Mexico
The Index accompanies Marsh McLennan’s Rethinking Flood, a four-part series examining the implications of flood risk for corporations, governments, and society. It follows the recent report, Sunk Costs: The Socioeconomic Impacts of Flooding.
Through its four businesses, Marsh McLennan is helping its clients adapt to climate change, from navigating the transition to a low-carbon economy to managing the physical risks associated with extreme weather events like flood. The company delivers insights, analysis, and reflections on conversations, developments and innovations related to a warming world via its Climate Hub.
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1 For a 1-in-100 year return period. Rentschler, J., & Salhab, M. (2020). People in Harm’s Way: Flood Exposure and Poverty in 189 Countries.
2 EM-DAT: OFDA/CRED International Disaster Database, Université Catholique de Louvain,
3 Ritchie, H. & Rose, M. (2019). Natural Disasters. OurWorldInData.org. Retrieved
4 Munich Re. (n.d). Risks from floods, storm surges and flash floods: Underestimated natural hazards. Retrieved
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