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Insurance losses from Australian storms reach A$1.55bn | Insurance losses from Australian storms reach A$1.55bn |
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Severe storms that hit Australia during April and May have led to more than A$1.55bn ($1.18bn; £778m) in insurance losses so far. | |
The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) said its members had received almost 120,000 claims after April storms that hit widespread areas of New South Wales, including Sydney. | The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) said its members had received almost 120,000 claims after April storms that hit widespread areas of New South Wales, including Sydney. |
Three people were killed following the April NSW storms. | Three people were killed following the April NSW storms. |
Other storms hit south-east Queensland and northern NSW during April and May. | Other storms hit south-east Queensland and northern NSW during April and May. |
The ICA said insurance losses from the storms that hit widespread areas of eastern and central NSW had come to A$801.7m, of which A$629.6m was for domestic claims. | The ICA said insurance losses from the storms that hit widespread areas of eastern and central NSW had come to A$801.7m, of which A$629.6m was for domestic claims. |
Areas hit included Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and the Hunter region. | Areas hit included Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and the Hunter region. |
Two men and a woman were found dead in Dungog, north of Sydney, one of the worst affected areas from the April NSW storms. | Two men and a woman were found dead in Dungog, north of Sydney, one of the worst affected areas from the April NSW storms. |
Separately, the storms that hit south-east Queensland and northern NSW from 30 April to 4 May had led to A$360.2m in losses, of which A$289.8m was for domestic claims. | Separately, the storms that hit south-east Queensland and northern NSW from 30 April to 4 May had led to A$360.2m in losses, of which A$289.8m was for domestic claims. |
"Insurers and insurance brokers continue to handle fresh claims from household and commercial policyholders," the ICA said. | "Insurers and insurance brokers continue to handle fresh claims from household and commercial policyholders," the ICA said. |
Declared catastrophes | Declared catastrophes |
Two major storms also hit Australia in February this year, damaging homes and forcing evacuations in coastal areas. | Two major storms also hit Australia in February this year, damaging homes and forcing evacuations in coastal areas. |
Tropical Cyclone Marcia hit the Queensland coast between Yeppoon and St Lawrence on 20 February, while Tropical Cyclone Lam hit a remote area of the Northern Territory. | Tropical Cyclone Marcia hit the Queensland coast between Yeppoon and St Lawrence on 20 February, while Tropical Cyclone Lam hit a remote area of the Northern Territory. |
Since November 2014 insurance claims for so-called ICA-declared catastrophes - including Cyclone Marcia, bushfires in South Australia and a hailstorm in Brisbane - had come to more than A$3.45bn. | Since November 2014 insurance claims for so-called ICA-declared catastrophes - including Cyclone Marcia, bushfires in South Australia and a hailstorm in Brisbane - had come to more than A$3.45bn. |
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