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Source: AIR Worldwide
AIR Estimates Losses from Super Typhoon Haiyan
AIR Estimates Insured Losses from Super Typhoon Haiyan at Between USD 300 Million and USD 700 Million

BOSTON, Nov 18, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that total damage to residential, commercial, and agricultural properties from Super Typhoon Haiyan will range between USD 6.5 billion and USD 14.5 billion. However, because insurance penetration in the region is relatively low, AIR estimates that insured losses will range between USD 300 million and USD 700 million.

"Super Typhoon Haiyan made landfall on the southern tip of Samar Island early morning local time on November 8 as one of the most powerful tropical cyclones in modern record-keeping," said Dr. Peter Sousounis, senior principal scientist, AIR Worldwide. "The storm maintained impressive wind speeds as it traversed the Philippines before exiting over the cooler waters of the South China Sea, where it weakened as it headed northwest."

The storm created a humanitarian disaster in the Philippines as it swept away small villages in its path, left over 2,000 people dead, and displaced more than 650,000 people.

Dr. Sousounis noted, "The islands of Leyte, Samar, and northern Cebu are among the worst affected areas. Tacloban City, the capital and biggest city (population of 220,000) of Leyte province was particularly hard hit as storm surge depths as high as 4 meters destroyed every coastal home and left many inland neighborhoods inundated with floodwaters."

Many inland residential and commercial buildings were also destroyed, and the tiny peninsula where the Tacloban airport was once located was leveled, leaving only the runway. Nearly every tree in the city was either flattened or snapped in half. These fallen trees and other debris have blocked roads both in and around the city. Guiuan, a municipality located very close to where the typhoon made landfall, was also left in ruins.

A crucial component of providing an accurate insured loss estimate is ascertaining the storm's exact strength at landfall. However, this is a challenging task, particularly for Haiyan, given that no known anemometers in the vicinity of landfall survived the storm.

To produce loss estimates for Haiyan, AIR used track information from the Japan Meteorological Agency to model several different scenarios that reflect a range of radius of maximum wind values. The range in the modeled insured losses reflects uncertainty in the meteorological parameters associated with this event. For the insured loss estimation, there is additional uncertainty in the take-up rates (insurance penetration) for the Philippines.

AIR's loss estimates reflect:
-- Insured physical damage to property (residential, commercial, and agricultural), for both structures and their contents due to wind and precipitation-induced flooding in the Philippines
-- AIR's assumed take-up rates-that is, the percentage of properties in the Philippines that are actually covered against wind and flood damage
-- Current industry exposure for the Philippines

Loss estimates do not reflect:
-- Losses to uninsured properties
-- Losses to infrastructure
-- Losses from storm surge
-- Losses to crops
-- Losses to auto
-- Losses resulting from physical failure of flood defenses
-- Losses from hazardous waste cleanup, vandalism or civil commotion whether directly or indirectly caused by the event
-- Demand surge
-- Business interruption
-- Other nonmodeled losses

About AIR Worldwide

AIR Worldwide (AIR) is the scientific leader and most respected provider of risk modeling software and consulting services. AIR founded the catastrophe modeling industry in 1987 and today models the risk from natural catastrophes and terrorism in more than 90 countries. More than 400 insurance, reinsurance, financial, corporate, and government clients rely on AIR software and services for catastrophe risk management, insurance-linked securities, detailed site-specific wind and seismic engineering analyses, and agricultural risk management. AIR is a member of the Verisk Insurance Solutions group at Verisk Analytics (Nasdaq:VRSK) and is headquartered in Boston with additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.air-worldwide.com.

For more information, contact:
Kevin Long
AIR Worldwide
+1-617-267-6645
klong@air-worldwide.com


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Source: AIR Worldwide


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