Only 30% of losses were insured
LONDON (CNNMoney) - Earthquakes in Japan. Devastating floods in China. A deadly hurricane that swept across Haiti.
These disasters helped push the total damage caused by natural catastrophes to $175 billion in 2016, according to the German reinsurance firm Munich RE.
The global cost was the highest in four years. Only 30% of the losses -- $50 billion -- were insured, according to Munich RE.
The costliest disasters were in Asia. Two earthquakes in Japan combined to produce $31 billion in losses, while floods that struck China during the summer caused $20 billion in damage.
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These are not "Natural" disasters. Nature just cleaned earth of man made structures.
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