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Natural disasters generated US$313 billion in losses in 2022, report shows

US$313 billion. 💰 This is the economic loss caused by natural disasters in 2022, according to the new edition of the Weather, Climate and Catastrophe Insight report, prepared by corporate risk manager Aon. The value is 4% higher than the XNUMXst century average and reinforces the need for companies and governments to be increasingly aware of these risks.

In Brazil, droughts and floods were the main causes of financial losses last year. According to the report (🇬🇧), droughts caused losses of US$4,2 billion and floods were responsible for losses of around US$1,3 billion.

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During the 2023 carnival, Brazil had the highest rainfall recorded and the storm that hit the north coast of São Paulo left 59 people dead and more than 4 people homeless.

In 2022, the Rio de Janeiro cities of Paraty and Petrópolis, the south of Bahia, several cities in Minas Gerais and greater Recife were impacted by extreme weather events that caused floods and landslides and, consequently, deaths.

In the international scientific community, there is already a consensus that global warming the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events has increased.

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