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Natural catastrophes andman-made disasters in 2016Lucia Bevere, Senior Catastrophe Data Analyst
Key points
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Losses highest for four years
Highest losses from floods in 2016
Earthquake risk is still largely uncovered
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Losses totalled USD 175 billion in 2016,with 70% uninsured
Source: Cat Perils and Swiss Re Institute
Insured lossesUSD 54bn
Uninsured lossesUSD 121bn
2016
Catastrophe losses highest for four years …
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Hurricane Matthew
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Landfall in South Carolina as Cat1
Landfall in Haiti and Cuba as Cat4Victims734, mostly in Haiti
Total lossesUSD 12bn
Insured lossesUSD 4bn
Low number of victims in 2016 …
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up to 411 millionpeople affected*
>2 million buildingsdestroyed or damaged
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… but many millions suffered hardship from the disasterevents
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A year of many damaging earthquakes
EcuadorTot loss: USD 4bnIns loss: USD 0.5bn
Italy (2 events)Tot loss: USD 6bnIns loss: USD 0.2bn
NZTot loss: USD 3.9bnIns loss: USD 1.7 to 2.4bn
JapanTot loss: USD 25 to 30bnIns loss: USD 4.9bn
Source: Cat Perils and Swiss Re Institute
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Louisiana floodsAugust 2016
• 100 000 displaced
• 13 victims
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50 000 houses
20 000 vehicles
20 000 businesses
• 10bn economic loss
• 3.1bn insured loss
• Flood events generate the highest economiclosses in 2016
• Highest number of multi-billion flood eventsin the US ever recorded (economic losses),all freshwater floods
• High component of water damage inHurricane Matthew and other storms
A year of severe flooding events
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Insured vs uninsured losses from floodevents vs other Nat Cat in 2016, USDbn
Source: Cat Perils and Swiss Re Institute
Insured Uninsured
• Increasing number of pluvial flood events
• Increasing damage from flash floods in urban areas
Trends in flood losses
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• 590 000 ha of forest burnt
• 88 000 people evacuated
• 19 oil facilities evacuated
• Insured loss: USD 2.8bn (CAD 3.7bn)
• Costliest Nat Cat in Canada ever
• 2nd costliest wildfire loss ever
Fort McMurray wildfires, CanadaMay 2016
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Costliest wildfires, 1970-2016
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Insured losses from costliest wildfires, in USDbn
Wildfires – a burning issue for insurers?
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Source: Cat Perils and Swiss Re Institute
Making the world more resilient – Fort McMurray wildfires
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With Swiss Re’s CAD300m loss estimatemore than 2200 homesdestroyed in the FortMcMurray wildfire canbe repaired / rebuilt andmore than 400businesses areprotected.
Source: Swiss Re Key Case Management
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Making the world more resilient
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Swiss Re’s payment made toCaribbean clients within 12 weeksafter Hurricane Matthew. Withthis money approximately 800properties damaged in the stormcan be repaired / rebuilt.
Swiss Re’s payment of USD 293mon workers compensation claimsprovides wage replacement andmedical benefits to over 19 500people injured at work, globally.(Assuming an average work comp loss of USD15k).
Over 200 000 individualmotor liability claims werepaid by Swiss Re in 2016.(Assuming an average motor liabilityloss of USD 6k).
With Swiss Re’s CAD 300m lossestimate more than 2200 homesdestroyed in the Fort McMurraywildfire can be repaired / rebuiltand more than 400 businessesare protected.
The return period of the 2016 FrenchAgro losses, affecting more than 55kinsured farmers. Swiss Re as theleading reinsurer in this segmentparticipates on this loss with a shareof USD 130m. Subsequent claimsreviews increased the level of comfortwith our clients processes. As a resultSwiss Re will pay the claimed amountand continue to provide capacity,helping to close the protection gap inthe French agriculture segment.
Source: Swiss Re Key Case Management
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200 000claims
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Earthquakes in central Italy
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August EQ
October EQs
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Amatrice Earthquake:24 August, magnitude 6.2
Norcia Earthquakes:October, magnitudes 5.5, 6.1 and 6.6
299 victims
Economic losses: USD 6bn
Insured losses: USD 0.2bn
Seismic Hazard 0.3s PSA(475yr Return Period)
Long history of costly quakes, 1968-2016, in USDbn
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Source: Cat Perils and Swiss Re Institute
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High vulnerability of the building stock in Italy
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60% of residential buildingspredate 1974
industrial pre-fabricated buildings,many in seismic areas
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1570First projectof an anti-seismicbuilding
1909First anti-seismicbuilding codein the world
2003Seismic mappingof the entirecountry
1974Anti-seismicconstructionlaw
Insured vs uninsured losses in USD billion
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USD 121billion
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Property; -2'649m
Motor; -2'128m
Liability; -1'576m
Non-Life Accident; -385m
Engineering; -343m
Marine; -293m
> USD 300m
USD 150m – 300m
USD 50m – 150m
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P&C RE Claims Payments = World ResilienceUpdate 2016
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7’751m
Impact of 2016 claims payments:
Distribution by cedent country
2’700+ clients in 120 countries
Source: Swiss Re Key Case Management
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