💨 Abstract
In 2024, natural disasters such as hurricanes, storms, and floods caused an estimated $140 billion in insured losses, making it one of the costliest years on record. This is a significant increase from the $106 billion recorded in 2023 and surpasses long-term averages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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