Losses from geo risks are increasing dramatically worldwide. Munich Re has been researching geoscientific phenomena, their risks and their loss potentials, since 1974.
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Losses from natural catastrophes have reached unprecedented dimensions. »more
Extreme weather events become more and more frequent, leading to an increase in the number and size of loss occurrences. »more
Interactive application for the "geographical underwriting" of natural-hazard risks. »more
With more than 25,000 entries, NatCatSERVICE is one of the world’s largest databases for natural catastrophes. »more
Munich Re‘s CatLossEstimation Service provides loss prognoses in the event of storm and hail catastrophes within 48 hours. »more
Tokyo, Seoul, Mexico City: Behind the "bright lights" and economic power of megacities there are enormous risk potentials. »more
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