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Natural disasters cause 131 bln USD in global losses in 2025 H1

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2025-07-29 22:37:15

BERLIN, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Wildfires, storms, earthquakes, and other natural disasters caused an estimated 131 billion U.S. dollars in global economic losses during the first half (H1) of 2025, according to a report released Tuesday by German reinsurer Munich Re.

Of that total, about 80 billion U.S. dollars was insured, marking the second-highest insured loss ever recorded for the first half of a year since Munich Re began tracking data in 1980. The only higher figure was in the first half of 2011, largely due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Weather-related disasters accounted for 88 percent of total losses and 98 percent of insured losses, while earthquakes made up the remaining 12 percent and 2 percent, respectively.

"The message is clear: the world continues to warm; oceans are heating up; climate change is shifting the probabilities of extreme weather events," said Tobias Grimm, Munich Re's chief climate scientist.

According to the report, the wildfires in January in the greater Los Angeles area were the costliest disaster in the first six months of 2025, causing 53 billion dollars in losses, with 40 billion dollars insured. It was the most destructive wildfire on record, with both total and insured losses nearly double those of 2018, the previous record year.

Due to this event, the United States accounted for the vast majority of natural disaster losses during the period.

"Climate change is a fact and is changing life on Earth," said Thomas Blunck, member of Munich Re's board of management. "Disasters like the one in Los Angeles have become more likely due to global warming and teach us an important lesson: people, authorities, and companies must adapt to new circumstances."