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Top Ten Disasters of the Past Decade - from an Insurance and Risk Management Perspective

Top Ten Disasters of the Past Decade - from an Insurance and Risk Management Perspective
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Zurich has unveiled its list of the “Top Ten Megadisasters” of the past decade. The usual suspects pretty much (listed chronologically — not by their “overall business impact,” which is the basis for the list).

1. 9/11 – 2001

2. SARS – 2003

3. 2003 U.S. / Canada power outage – 2003

4. 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami – 2004

5. Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma – 2005

6. Financial crisis – 2008

7. China earthquake – 2008

8. H1N1 pandemic – 2009

9. Iceland volcano – 2010

10. Floods in Europe and Pakistan – 2010

I have to admit, I would have probably completely forgotten the 2003 blackout if I was playing Family Feud and had to come up with all 10 — and I even wrote a cover story forRisk Management magazine about it.

Obviously, catastrophes that weren’t included like the Haiti earthquake, Cyclone Nargisand Bam earthquake were horrific tragedies, but the insurance penetration in those areas is so minimal that the ghastly human tolls did not have a large affect on the industry.

Let’s all dearly hope that the next decade is tamer.

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Ninth Ward. New Orleans. Post-Katrina.

Reprinted with permission from the Risk Management Monitor. Copyright 2010 Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. All rights reserved.