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AIR Estimates Insured Losses from China Quake Likely to Exceed RMB 2 billion (USD 300 Million).


BOSTON -- Catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that total losses to insured and uninsured property from the M7.9 earthquake that struck near Chengdu, China will likely exceed RMB RMB Right Mouse Button
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 20 billion). AIR estimates that insured losses will likely exceed RMB 2 billion (USD 300 million) and could reach RMB 7 billion (USD 1 billion). The estimates cover property losses for Residential, Commercial/Industrial and Construction All Risks / Erection erection /erec·tion/ (e-rek´shun) the condition of being rigid and elevated, as erectile tissue when filled with blood.

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AIR cautions that there is a high level of uncertainty in insured loss estimates in China. The insurance market is rapidly developing and earthquake coverage is optional for both residential and commercial policies. AIR estimates that insurance take-up rates in this region (the percentage of buildings actually insured against the earthquake peril) are minimal for residential properties and only marginally higher for commercial properties. Although earthquake coverage is mandatory for policies covering construction projects (the CAR/EAR line of business), in many cases companies do not purchase insurance for smaller projects.

"Monday's earthquake occurred along the Longmeng Shan fault in the North-South Seismic belt of Central China," said Dr. Bingming Shen-Tu, China Project Manager at AIR Worldwide. "This belt, which runs from Gansu and Nixian provinces in the north to Sichuan and Yuan provinces in the south, is the most seismically active region in China. It also presents the highest risk in China because of the proximity of large concentrations of population. Indeed Sichuan is China's most heavily populated pop·u·late  
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AIR estimates that the total value of property in Chengdu--the capital of Sichuan-- exceeds RMB 800 billion (USD 115 billion), of which only a small percent is covered by insurance. Total property value in all counties of Sichuan province affected by yesterday's event is estimated by AIR to be about RMB 1.5 trillion (USD 215 billion).

"The quake Quake - A string-oriented language designed to support the construction of Modula-3 programs from modules, interfaces and libraries. Written by Stephen Harrison of DEC SRC, 1993.  occurred along the border between the more fractured rock of western China and older, denser rock to the east," continued Dr. Shen-Tu. "Dense rock propagates seismic energy over a large area, which, together with the large magnitude of this event and the long-period waves it generated, explains why it was so widely felt, particularly by people in high-rise buildings high-rise building

Multistory building taller than the maximum height people are willing to walk up, thus requiring vertical mechanical transportation. The introduction of safe passenger elevators made practical the erection of buildings more than four or five stories tall.
. Ground shaking was felt across the eastern half of China and as far away as Shanghai, Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. , Taiwan, and even Hanoi, Vietnam."

In Chengdu, there were no reports of collapsed buildings, though large cracks appeared in the walls of some mid- and high-rise apartment buildings. "Older residential buildings, which are primarily unreinforced masonry or wood frame with adobe or brick walls, will have fared poorly," Dr. Shen-Tu commented. "Well-engineered, high-rise office buildings in the booming capital city appear to have survived relatively unscathed." However, it is still in the early aftermath of this event, and structures that appear undamaged now may well reveal cracks and other damage on closer inspection. If there is any good news to be gleaned from this event, it is that the earthquake struck at some distance from densely populated Chengdu.

Dr. Shen-Tu continued, "Historically there have been at least 8 earthquakes of M7.8 and above in this seismic belt since 1500. The 1976 Songpan earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.2 less than 100km from the current earthquake, caused over 800 deaths. In 1933, the M7.5 Diexi earthquake at 60km distance from today's event caused widespread landslides that disrupted river flows. One regional dam broke 45 days after the event, resulting in more than 10,000 fatalities."

Once recovery efforts have concluded, AIR will send a team to the affected area to survey the damage.

About AIR Worldwide Corporation

AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) is the scientific leader and most respected provider of risk modeling software and consulting services Noun 1. consulting service - service provided by a professional advisor (e.g., a lawyer or doctor or CPA etc.)
service - work done by one person or group that benefits another; "budget separately for goods and services"
. AIR founded the catastrophe modeling
This article refers to the use of computers to estimate losses caused by disasters. For other meanings of the word catastrophe, including catastrophe theory in mathematics, see catastrophe (disambiguation).
 industry in 1987 and today models the risk from natural catastrophes and terrorism in more than 50 countries. More than 400 insurance, reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract. , financial, corporate and government clients rely on AIR software and services for catastrophe risk management, insurance-linked securities, site-specific seismic engineering analysis, and property replacement cost valuation. AIR is a member of the ISO (1) See ISO speed.

(2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI.
 family of companies and is headquartered in Boston with additional offices in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.air-worldwide.com.
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