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2004年12月16日,瑞士再保险公司发布研究报告初步估算,2004年全球纪录在案的自然和人为灾害约300宗,导致超过21,000人丧生,经济损失约达1,050亿美元。世界各地的产险公司将要承担当中约420亿美元的损失,这是继1992年、1999年和2001年后损失金额再次创下的纪录,其中95%损失来自自然灾害。 最大宗的保险损失发生在美国和日本:美国、加勒比海、墨西哥湾及大西洋盆地一些地区于8、9月间连续受到飓风吹袭。自1886年以来,首次有三股飓风,包括
On December 16, 2004, Swiss Re’s research report released a preliminary estimate of around 300 cases of natural and man-made disasters in 2004 worldwide record, killing more than 21,000 people and losing about $ 105 billion in economic losses. Property and casualty insurance companies around the world will have to bear about 42 billion U.S. dollars of losses. This is another record of losses after 1992, 1999 and 2001, of which 95% of the losses came from natural disasters. The largest loss of insurance occurred in the United States and Japan: the United States, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and parts of the Atlantic Basin were hit consecutively by hurricanes in August and September. For the first time since 1886, there are three hurricanes, including