Verisk Estimates Industry Insured Losses from Flooding in Central Europe to Range from EUR 2 Billion (~USD 2.2 Billion) to EUR 3 Billion (~USD 3.4 Billion)
01 Octobre 2024 - 11:17AM
The Extreme Event Solutions group at Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK), a
leading global data analytics and technology provider, estimates
that insured industry losses from the flooding in Czechia, Poland
and Austria in September 2024 will range from EUR 2 billion (~USD
2.2 billion) to EUR 3 billion (~USD 3.4 billion).
Like the June flood event in Europe that primarily impacted
Germany, this weather event was caused by a Vb (“five-b”) weather
system, a relatively unusual setup that can lead to significant
extended periods of rainfall and flooding.
This event spread across several European nations during
September with some of the worst impacts occurring along the border
of Poland and Czechia. The Polish Prime Minister’s office reported
as of September 19 that property damage was extensive, with at
least 11,500 residential buildings—both single-family homes and
multi-unit structures—either flooded or damaged. Additionally, more
than 6,000 agricultural and commercial buildings, along with more
than 700 public-use structures, including schools, kindergartens,
sports facilities, administrative buildings, bridges and roads,
were damaged or submerged.
The Czech Insurance Association reported during the week of
September 22 that more than 60,000 claims had been received by
Czech insurers so far, with 19.3 billion CZK in insured losses
(roughly EUR 770 million or USD 850 million). The report also
indicated that roughly three-fifths of those claims are related to
business insurance. While Vienna was spared major impacts by
retention basins designed to protect the city, the surrounding
region of Lower Austria had catastrophic impacts, largely from the
River Wien, a tributary of the Danube.
According to local authorities, the floodwaters in this area
were said to be roughly that experienced in 1,000 years on a
long-term average. Parts of Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and
Italy also experienced mild to moderate flooding impacts from this
event.
The proportion of the economic impact of this event paid by the
insurance industry will vary by country. In Austria and Czechia,
flood insurance take-up rates are relatively high, though lower
limits on flood, especially in Austria, may offset this somewhat in
the eventual insured loss tally. In Poland, most of the commercial
risk is covered, but only a small fraction of homes and autos carry
flood coverage.
Verisk’s loss estimates include insured physical damage to
property (residential, commercial, industrial, auto, agriculture),
both structures and their contents, from both on- and
off-floodplain flooding. They also include additional living
expenses (ALE) for residential claims and business interruption
(BI) for commercial claims.
Verisk’s loss estimates do not include:
- Losses in Germany or other countries not listed above
- Losses to uninsured properties
- Losses to infrastructure
- Losses from extra-contractual obligations
- Losses from hazardous waste cleanup, vandalism, or civil
commotion, whether directly or indirectly caused by the event
- Other non-modeled losses
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About Verisk Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK) is a leading
strategic data analytics and technology partner to the global
insurance industry. It empowers clients to strengthen operating
efficiency, improve underwriting and claims outcomes, combat fraud
and make informed decisions about global risks, including climate
change, extreme events, sustainability and political issues.
Through advanced data analytics, software, scientific research and
deep industry knowledge, Verisk helps build global resilience for
individuals, communities and businesses. With teams across more
than 20 countries, Verisk consistently earns certification by Great
Place to Work and fosters an inclusive culture where all team
members feel they belong. For more, visit Verisk.com and the Verisk
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Mary Keller
Verisk
339-832-7048
mary.keller@verisk.com
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