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Natural catastrophes across the globe in the first half of the year have caused $35 billion in total losses, of which $12 billion was inured, according to Munich Reinsurance Co., as reported by Gulf News.
The massive earthquake in Nepal was among the main natural catastrophes in the period and Munich Re said that the overall losses were $4.5 billion, of which only $140 million was insured. More than 16,000 people lost their lives in the catastrophes.
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2. Zurich Insurance to stop underwriting new oil and gas projects
3. Bermudan, European reinsurers to suffer major hit from bridge collapse
4. Tycoon gets death sentence for multi-billion-dollar fraud
5. Inflation drives 10% increase in sum insured for windstorms
6. Apple loses bid to throw out $977M lawsuit over app store fees