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2010 a year of devastating natural disasters


A street in the capital of Haiti, March 30, 2010. REUTERS

ENVIRONMENT - They have 295,000 people dead and 130 billion dollars in damage ...

Natural disasters have been particularly devastating in 2010, with 295,000 dead and 130 billion dollars in damage, much more than the average of the last 30 years, said Monday the German reinsurer Munich Re disasters most were the deadly earthquake in January Haiti (222,570 dead), the heat wave and forest fires the summer in Russia (56,000 dead), and the earthquake in China in April ( 2700 dead).

Four times more people than the average for 30 years

The most costly events in terms of property damage, whether insured or not, were the earthquake in Chile in February, which caused 30 billion dollars in damage and 520 is dead, and floods from July to September in Pakistan (9.5 billion dollars in damage and 1760 dead). In the countries more developed, Western Europe was swept by the storm Xynthia February (65 fatalities, 6.1 billion dollars in damage), and the United States by tornadoes, for a total of 4.7 billion.
In total, the number one global reinsurance recorded 950 natural disasters in 2010, a figure well above the average of the last thirty years (615 disasters per year). They were four times more people than the average of disasters since 1980: 295,000 Dead cons 66,000 on average and were more expensive ($ 130 billion of damage against an average of 95 billion).

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