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In light of a potentially active hurricane season this year, it is important for businesses and communities to make sure they are taking the necessary steps to mitigate the impact of potentially dangerous storms.
13 March 2018
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Lake Okeechobee is highly vulnerable to hurricane damage. This report looks at the risks associated with the collapse of the Herbert Hoover Dike in Florida.
01 February 2007
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Earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, flooding and droughts, volcanoes; all have had dramatic impacts on communities and businesses for centuries and continue to destroy £billions of assets each year. As climate change increases the odds, the Lloyd’s market strives to create better scientific modelling and understanding of the nature of this type of risk. And we work to close the ‘insurance gap’ between the developed world and emerging countries that are particularly susceptible to disasters of this type.
21 June 2023
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It’s only when a claim arises that the true quality of any insurer is properly tested; and time and time again, Lloyd’s has risen to challenges of the most extreme kind. Hurricane Katrina in 2005; the devastating floods in Thailand in 2011; and the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, for which we were the largest single insurer. In every case, we met acute need with fast, decisive action to get every valid claim paid.
17 July 2013
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This report, published with Arup, looks at how to improve the ability of cities and their infrastructure to withstand and recover from disasters.
17 April 2017
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Travels through our history
25 February 2022
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Codes can be allocated to a single loss occurring on a specified date or to a single loss incurred over a number of days.
28 April 2016
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On 14 April, 1912, the spectacular Titanic – at the time, the most luxurious ocean liner ever built – collided with an iceberg during her maiden voyage.
14 August 2017
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