Disaster Insured Losses Top $100 Billion for Sixth Year in a Row
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In 2025, global insurance losses from natural disasters have surpassed $100 billion for the sixth consecutive year, highlighting the ongoing financial impact of climate-related events. Despite a quieter hurricane season leading to lower costs in the third quarter, the overall trend indicates a worrying escalation in disaster-related expenses. This matters because it underscores the increasing risks and costs associated with climate change, prompting discussions on preparedness and insurance strategies.
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