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Top 10 Costliest World Natural Disasters By Insured Losses, 1900-2018 (1)

(2019 US$ millions)

Rank Date (2) Year Country/region Event Insured loss (3)
1 Aug. 30 2005 U.S., Southeast Hurricane Katrina $84,300
2 Mar. 11 2011 Japan 2011 Tohoku Earthquake 39,900
3 Oct. 29 2012 U.S., Caribbean Hurricane Sandy 33,300
4 Sep. 2 2017 U.S., Southeast Hurricane Harvey 31,100
5 Sep. 28 2017 U.S., Caribbean Hurricane Maria 30,700
6 Sep. 12 2017 U.S., Caribbean Hurricane Irma 29,600
7 Aug. 27 1992 U.S., Bahamas Hurricane Andrew 28,600
8 Jan. 17 1994 U.S., West Northridge Earthquake 26,600
9 Sep. 15 2008 U.S., Caribbean Hurricane Ike 21,300
10 Dec. 15 2011 Thailand Thailand Floods 17,500
(1) Natural disasters that cause at least US$25 million in insured losses; or 10 deaths; or 50 people injured; or 2,000 filed claims or homes and structures damaged. Losses for hurricanes in the United States include losses for the National Flood Insurance Program. As of September 13, 2019. (2) Date event ended. (3) Adjusted for inflation by Aon using the U.S. Consumer Price Index. Note: Loss data shown here may differ from figures shown elsewhere for the same event due to differences in the date of publication, the geographical area covered and other criteria used by organizations collecting the data. Source: Aon.