AIR estimates property losses from Japan’s earthquake
Based on available information, catastrophe modelling firm, AIR Worldwide, estimates that insured property losses from the Mw9.1 earthquake that struck Japan on Friday will range between $15 billion and $35 billion.
To obtain its preliminary estimate, the company simulated dozens of scenarios with varying magnitude (8.9 to 9.1), focal depth (15 km to 30 km) and rupture width (100 km to 150 km).
AIR explains: “Losses are most sensitive to rupture dimensions, and become extremely large if the modelled rupture is extended southward towards the Tokyo and Chiba prefectures, which contain a higher concentration of insured properties.”
In related news, Bank of Japan has today announced that it will provide the country’s banking system with around £114 billion in addition funding and that it will continue to do its utmost to ensure stability in the financial markets and smooth settlement of funds, including providing liquidity.
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