CCR estimates €650-800m insured losses from Cyclone Chido in Southeast Africa

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Reinsurance News - Dec 20, 2024

Cyclone Chido, which struck several countries in Southeast Africa between December 13-16, is estimated to cause insured losses between €650 million and €800 million, according to French public reinsurer Caisse Centrale de Réassurance (CCR). The cyclone’s impact was devastating, resulting in signific...

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