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Indian economy suffered $3 bn loss from recent floods: Aon Benfield

The reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said this in its monthly report on global catastrophes

A man uses a board to float through a flooded street to reach to a market place in Chennai

A man uses a board to float through a flooded street to reach to a market place in Chennai

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India suffered a $3 billion loss to its economy from severe rainfall and flooding in November and early December, reinsurance broker Aon Benfield said in its monthly report on global catastrophes.

"New economic developments in Asia are taking place in flood plains and marsh lands with scant attention to drainage, thus increasing run-off and flooding," Adityam Krovvidi, head of impact forecasting, Asia Pacific, at Aon Benfield, said in a statement.

"The 100-year rainfall event in Chennai exposed the inherent weakness of the one-dimensional nature of this economic pursuit."

India's General Insurance Corporation reported insurance claims of around $300 million, Aon Benfield added, indicating low insurance penetration in India.

 

 

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First Published: Dec 10 2015 | 8:46 PM IST

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